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Discuss Dover beach as the representive poem of the Victorian period​

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In Victorian Poetry, Dover Beach was said to have been a "representative of a whole phase of Victorian thought because it refuses to ground itself exactly: it has, intriguingly, neither specific focus on what kind of faith it considers nor on the causes of its decay" (O'Gorman 312).

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In Victorian Poetry, Dover Beach was said to have been a "representative of a whole phase of Victorian thought because it refuses to ground itself exactly: it has, intriguingly, neither specific focus on what kind of faith it considers nor on the causes of its decay" (O'Gorman 312).

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