Alfred Tennyson
Alfred Tennyson, born in 1809, was a celebrated English poet and a central figure in Victorian literature. Raised in a rural environment, Tennyson was the son of a clergyman, and his early exposure to nature and the classics profoundly influenced his work. He gained fame with the publication of "In Memoriam," a poignant elegy for his close friend Arthur Hallam, which showcased his ability to blend deep emotion with innovative verse. Tennyson was appointed Poet Laureate in 1850, a position he held for over forty years, during which he produced some of his most enduring works, including "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and "Idylls of the King," a retelling of the Arthurian legends that captivated the Victorian imagination.
As you explore Tennyson's poetry, you will find a rich tapestry of themes ranging from love and loss to nature and mythology. His lyrical style and mastery of meter create an immersive experience, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes he so skillfully crafted. Whether you're revisiting a favorite poem or discovering his work for the first time, Tennyson's writings offer a profound glimpse into the human experience. Dive into his world through the app and enjoy the timeless beauty of his verse.
Maud, and Other Poems (Version 2)
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Alfred Tennyson and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Surely everyone knows “Maud”? Isn’t that the Victorian love song, where the man waits by the garden gate for his lover to appear for a secre…