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Alfred, Lord Tennyson

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emphasises the relentless sadness of the subject matter. Tennyson's use of the musical qualities of words to emphasise his rhythms and meanings is sensitive. The language of "I come from haunts of coot and hern" lilts and ripples like the brook in the poem and the last two lines of "Come down O maid
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A number of phrases from Tennyson's work have become commonplace in the English language, including "Nature, red in tooth and claw" ("In Memoriam A.H.H."), "'Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all", "Theirs not to reason why, / Theirs but to do and die", "My strength is
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after the Whigs dissolved. Tennyson believed that society should progress through gradual and steady reform, not revolution, and this attitude was reflected in his attitude toward universal suffrage, which he did not outright reject, but recommended only after the masses had been properly educated
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as "insane", symptomatic of "mental infirmity". His complex compositional practice and frequent redrafting also demonstrates a dynamic relationship between images and words, as can be seen in the many notebooks he worked in. Few poets have used such a variety of styles with such an exact
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in being troubled by the conflict between religious faith and expanding scientific knowledge. Tennyson possessed a strong poetic power, which his early readers often attributed to his "Englishness" and his masculinity. Well-known among his longer works are
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as the strength of ten, / Because my heart is pure", "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield", "Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers", and "The old order changeth, yielding place to new". He is the ninth most frequently quoted writer in
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in 1839, if not earlier. The pair began a lifelong friendship, and were famous smoking companions. Some of Tennyson's work even bears the influence of Carlyle and his ideas. Tennyson moved to London in 1840 and lived for a time at
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The two met twice, first in April 1862, when Victoria wrote in her diary, "very peculiar looking, tall, dark, with a fine head, long black flowing hair & a beard, oddly dressed, but there is no affectation about him."
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at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu". Reportedly, "it was thought to be no slight honour for a young man of twenty to win the chancellor's gold medal". He published his first solo collection of poems,
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had also been considered. He held the position until his own death in 1892, the longest tenure of any laureate. Tennyson fulfilled the requirements of this position, such as by authoring a poem of greeting to
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maintained a more critical stance, stating that Tennyson was the "stupidest" of all the English poets, adding that: "There was little about melancholia he didn't know; there was little else that he did."
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As source material for his poetry, Tennyson used a wide range of subject matter ranging from medieval legends to classical myths and from domestic situations to observations of nature. The influence of
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Tennyson and two of his elder brothers were writing poetry in their teens and a collection of poems by all three was published locally when Alfred was only 17. One of those brothers,
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The Ancient and Noble Family of the Savages of the Ards, with Sketches of English and American Branches of the House of Savage: Comp. From Historical Documents and Family Papers
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The Ancient and Noble Family of the Savages of the Ards, with Sketches of English and American Branches of the House of Savage: Comp. From Historical Documents and Family Papers
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before taking his degree. He returned to the rectory, where he was permitted to live for another six years and shared responsibility for his widowed mother and the family.
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published before and during his childhood is evident from the richness of his imagery and descriptive writing. He also handled rhythm masterfully. The insistent beat of
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Tennyson was a craftsman who polished and revised his manuscripts extensively, to the point where his efforts at self-editing were described by his contemporary
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Tennyson also wrote a substantial quantity of unofficial political verse, from the bellicose "Form, Riflemen, Form", on the French crisis of 1859 and the
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Tennyson met her a second time just over two decades later, on 7 August 1883, and the Queen told him what a comfort "In Memoriam A.H.H." had been.
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Hall, who had also inherited the estates of his mother's family, the Claytons, and married Mary, daughter and heiress of John Turner, of
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His father, George Clayton Tennyson (1778–1831), was an Anglican clergyman who served as rector of Somersby (1807–1831), also rector of
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Towards the end of his life Tennyson revealed that his "religious beliefs also defied convention, leaning towards agnosticism and
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Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Brief Biography, Glenn Everett, Associate Professor of English, the University of Tennessee at Martin
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from The Best Poets. With An Introduction by William Cullen Bryant
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became an ardent admirer of Tennyson's work, writing in her diary that she was "much soothed & pleased" by reading "
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of his maturity in his feeling for order and his tendency towards moralising. He also reflects a concern common among
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UK, +441983 752 500Β· Farringford Β· Bedbury Lane Β· Freshwater Bay Β· Isle of Wight Β· PO40 9PE Β· (4 September 2024).
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of a sort". His son's biography confirms that Tennyson was an unorthodox Christian, noting that Tennyson praised
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Tennyson continued writing into his eighties. He died on 6 October 1892 at Aldworth, aged 83. He was buried at
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Tennyson and his family were allowed to stay in the rectory for some time, but later moved to Beech Hill Park,
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made a list of "Immortals", artistic heroes whom they admired, especially from literature, notably including
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came to stay with his family during the summer and became engaged to Tennyson's sister, Emilia Tennyson.
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arm in armour the hand in a gauntlet or grasping a broken tilting spear enfiled with a garland of laurel
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Tennyson's early poetry, with its medievalism and powerful visual imagery, was a major influence on the
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at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu". He published his first solo collection of poems,
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It was in 1850 that Tennyson reached the pinnacle of his career, finally publishing his masterpiece, "
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by tradition and Tennyson's own politics fitted the Whig mould, although he would also vote for the
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Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture: Delivered in the senate house, cambridge on 11 November 1909
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In 1833 Tennyson published his second book of poetry, which notably included the first version of "
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on the Isle of Wight are named after him, and a monument to him stands on top of Tennyson Down.
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in 1869. However, he retained Farringford, and regularly returned there to spend the winters.
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Andrew Motion, BBC Radio 4, "Great Lives: Alfred, Lord Tennyson", broadcast on 4 August 2009
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Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles: The Power of the Reader's Mind Over a Universe of Death
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Published one year after Tennyson's death, this sketch depicts him sitting in his favourite
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Riede, David G. (2000). "Tennyson's Poetics of Melancholy and the Imperial Imagination".
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on the eastern coast of England". George Clayton Tennyson was elder son of attorney and
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in 1853, eventually buying it in 1856. He eventually found that there were too many
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on his deathbed, saying of Bruno, "His view of God is in some ways mine", in 1892.
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On 14 May 1842, while living modestly in London, Tennyson published the two volume
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of Alfred, Lord Tennyson exists in an 1884 stained-glass window in the Hall of
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Farringford Holiday Cottages and Restaurant, Home of Tennyson, Isle of Wight
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Eugene Parsons (Introduction). New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1900.
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Settings of Alfred Tennyson's poetry in the Choral Public Domain Library
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The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume E: The Victorian Age
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Tennyson's Rapture: Transformation in the Victorian Dramatic Monologue
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In the spring of 1831, Tennyson's father died, requiring him to leave
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showing Somersby Rectory, where Tennyson was raised and began writing
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Ode for the Opening of the Exhibition (1862) with music composed by
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from yonder mountain height" illustrate his telling combination of
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in The Englishman's Magazine (August 1831) and later reprinted in
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are held at Special Collections and Archives, Cardiff University.
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Recording of Tennyson reciting "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
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and Tennyson, whose work would form subjects for PRB paintings.
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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in Gloucestershire, themselves a difference of the arms of
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The Twickenham Museum – Alfred Lord Tennyson in Twickenham
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Captioned "The Poet Laureate", caricature of Tennyson in
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tourists who pestered him in Farringford, so he moved to
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Freethought of the Day, 6 August 2006, Alfred Tennyson
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of Greek and Latin poetry to English. He reflects the
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
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and adjusted to self-government. Upon passage of the
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Alfred Lord Tennyson: Profile and Poems at Poets.org
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I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, Said the Lady of Shalott
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Break, Break, Break, on thy cold grey Stones, o Sea
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In the same year (on 13 June), Tennyson married 784:And for myself, indeed, I care not if I go to-day; 756:     be Queen o' the May. 739:     be Queen o' the May. 722:     be Queen o' the May. 2115:also included an accompanying track, composed by 820:     weary are at rest. 742:They say he's dying all for love, - but that can 1039:– Lord Tennyson's residence on the Isle of Wight 849:", a long poem detailing the "Way of the Soul". 803:But all these things have ceased to be, with my 771:And be often, often with you when you think I'm 708:YOU must wake and call me early, call me early, 387:Tennyson also focused on short lyrics, such as " 1543: 1420: 919:later adapted and parodied the piece twice: in 791:And say to Robin a kind word, and tell him not 786:But Effie, you must comfort her when I am past 776:So now I think my time is near; I trust it is. 763:Though you'll not see me, mother, I shall look 759:If I can, I'll come again, mother, from out my 754:And I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to 746:They say his heart is breaking, mother, - what 737:But I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to 720:For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to 716:Of all the glad new-year, mother, the maddest, 698: 2909:"Queen Victoria's Journals – Information Site" 2891:"Queen Victoria's Journals – Information Site" 2873:"Queen Victoria's Journals – Information Site" 2442:, Highbeachchurch.org. Retrieved 27 April 2012 2176:(5th ed.). Oxford University Press. 1999. 2084:(published after his death by Hallam Tennyson) 1311:, is assumed to be named after Lord Tennyson. 1082:In 1850, after William Wordsworth's death and 810:And there to wait a little while till you and 799:If I had lived - I cannot tell - I might have 767:Though I cannot speak a word, I shall hearken 735:     him yesterday, - 733:He thought of that sharp look, mother, I gave 725:As I came up the valley, whom think ye should 4884: 4743: 4595: 4112: 3651:"Top 10 Captivating Courtroom Scenes in Film" 2851:. Rosedale, North Shore: Raupo. p. 411. 1153:, of Aldworth in the County of Sussex and of 818:And the wicked cease from troubling, and the 805:     desire of life. 795:There's many worthier than I, would make him 780:The blessed music went that way my soul will 765:     upon your face; 750:There's many a bolder lad 'll woo me any sum- 8: 3819:Works by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson 3810:Works by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in eBook form 3780:"Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron"  2599: 2597: 2093:Tennyson's "Ulysses" was quoted in the 2012 1860:(1847), which includes the following poems: 1584:("Looking backwards (is) looking forwards"). 827:From "The May Queen" poem by Alfred Tennyson 801:     been his wife; 761:     resting-place; 748:     is that to me? 729:But Robin leaning on the bridge beneath the 358:'s reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the 3750:(pbk.). Edited with a preface and notes by 3634:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3598:. Vol. 8. Macmillan. pp. 261–263. 3472:"Poetry Lovers' Page: Alfred Lord Tennyson" 3098:Tennyson and the Fabrication of Englishness 2637: 2635: 2633: 1893:(1850), which includes the following poem: 812:     Effie come, - 808:Forever and forever, all in a blessed home, 769:     what you say, 718:     merriest day; 4891: 4877: 4869: 4750: 4736: 4728: 4602: 4588: 4580: 4119: 4105: 4097: 4029: 3995:. London: Tinsley Brothers. pp. 78–84 3595:The Life and Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson 2337:"Trinity College, University of Cambridge" 2301: 2299: 2297: 2295: 1191:, showing Tennyson as host to his friends 710:     mother dear; 101:19 November 1850 β€“ 6 October 1892 65: 42: 3754:. 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The Right Honourable
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Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
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