Tennyson and the Embodied Mind (Alfred Tennyson)
Victorian Poetry 2009, Spring, 47, 1
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Publisher Description
Some time after the publication of his book The Principles of Psychology in 1855, Herbert Spencer wrote to Alfred Tennyson: it occurred to me that you might like to glance through a book which applies to the elucidation of mental science, the hypothesis to which you refer. I therefore beg your acceptance of Psychology which I send by this post.
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