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Alfred Lord Tennyson
once said:
"Poetry is like shot-silk with many
glancing colours.
Every reader must find his own
interpretation according to his
ability, and according to his
sympathy with the poet." |
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Tennyson also
authored the famous
Idylls of the King, perhaps the most
celebrated epic poem in the genre of the
Arthuriads, about the legendary King Arthur
and his Knights of the Round Table in the
Quest for the Holy Grail, the theme for
JIS IX 1997: see Abstracts & Art Gallery. |

JIS IX 1997: THE
QUEST FOR THE HOLY GRAIL: TRANSCENDENCE IN JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, AND ISLAM.
JIS X 1998: BEYOND CULTURE WARS? TOWARD
21ST-CENTURY LITERACY.
JIS XV 2003: TOWARD A CULTURE OF
LIFE: RESTORING HUMAN FELICITY.
JIS XIX 2007:
VIRTUE ETHICS: INTERDISCIPLINARY
PERSPECTIVES.
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