Selected Poems: Tennyson


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Tennyson's poetry epitomizes the Victorian age, for which he became a spokesman. His finest poems are often steeped in a sensuous melancholy, as in Maud, or are chivaric, heroic and allegorical, as in The Lady of Shalot and Morte d'Arthur.




Selected Poems


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'Tennyson', wrote T. S. Eliot, 'has the finest ear of any English poet since Milton,' and his verse remains unrivalled in its combination of verbal richness, emotional depth and intellectual engagement. Tennyson drew on classical and medieval legends in poems like 'The Lotos-Eaters' (1832) and 'The Lady of Shalott' (1832) to explore the spiritual tensions of the nineteenth century. In one of the great works of his maturity, 'In Memoriam' (1850) - written after the loss of his dearest friend - Tennyson vividly negotiated contemporary scepticism and the modern sciences of geology and evolution. Similar ground is covered in a dramatically darker mood in 'Maud' (1855), a poignant account of psychological disintegration.




Alfred Lord Tennyson


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Selected Poems


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Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Selected Poetry


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A century ago Tennyson had begun to be dismissed as a poet whose work embodied everything the modern world was looking to leave behind. He still seems to readers to embody the substance of the Victorian era more fully than any other poet—but nowadays that is counted in his favor. Critics continue to find layers of complexity in poems once thought simplistic—while appreciating with fresh ears Tennyson’s aural mastery. This new edition includes the two long poems In Memoriam and Maud: A Monodrama in their entirety, all the short poems for which Tennyson remains famous, and a generous selection of his lesser-known poetry, together with a concise introduction to the poet and his work, and substantial headnotes for In Memoriam, Maud, and Idylls of the King. Unlike other editions that provide a selection of Tennyson’s work, this one includes both marginal glosses of obscure or archaic words and phrases, and extensive annotations at the bottom of each page. Appendices of visual material are also included.




Tennyson


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Tennyson - Selected Poems


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This volume contains twenty-one poems, chosen carefully to represent the broad range of Tennyson's genius. The poems selected include - The Lotos-eatersLady Clara Vere de VereUlyssesMorte d'ArthurLocksley HallBreak, Break, BreakThe EagleThe Charge of the Light BrigadeCrossing the BarMarianaThe Lady of ShalottTithonusIn Memoriam A.H.H.The KrakenFlower in the Crannied WallMaudTears, Idle TearsThe Princess (Prologue)OEnoneThe MermaidAll Things Will DieThis larger format edition is ideal for school or college students. Here, the main benefit is the wide margins and numerous blank pages which provide plenty of extra space to add explanatory notes and points for further thought. This volume contains the complete and unabridged text in addition to a personal notebook - which means it offers excellent value for money.




Tennyson's Poetry


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This volume offers one of the most comprehensive surveys of Tennyson's poetry available for the serious student.