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“Behold, we know not anything”: Tennyson’s Epistemological Crisis in In Memoriam
Tennyson’s In Memoriam has often been read as a text associated with the Victorian “crisis of faith.” This essay argues that Tennyson’s poem actually takes part in a crisis of epistemology in the wake of the transition from deductive to inductive science.