Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
CWSA 27
Fragment ID: 6977
Tennyson [1]
I suppose you know that I have no great consideration for Tennyson. I read him much and admired him when I was young and raw, but even then his In Memoriam style seemed to me mediocre and his attempts at thinking insufferably second-rate and dull. These lines [“An infant crying in the night ... ”] are better than others, but they are still Tennyson.
12 September 1931