Introduction and Crititcal Analyses
- John Everett Millais as an Illustrator — Significant Gesture, Expressive Line, and Emblematic Detail
- Chaste Longing: Illustrations of Rossetti and Millais for the Moxon Tennyson
- Artistic Choices in Millais's Illustration for Tennyson's "Mariana"
The Moxon Tennyson
- "Mariana"
- "The Miller's Daughter"
- "The Miller's Daughter"
- "The Sisters"
- "A Dream of Fair Women"
- "A Dream of Fair Women"
- "The Death of the Old Year"
- "Dora
- "Dora"
- "The Talking Oak"
- "The Talking Oak"
- "Locksley Hall"
- "Locksley Hall"
- "St. Agnes' Eve"
- "The Day-Dream"
- "The Day-Dream"
- "Edward Gray"
- "The Lord of Burleigh"
Framley Parsonage
References
Poems by Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L., Poet Laureate. London: E. Moxon, 1857.