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Tennyson: Poems

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Feb 17, 2004 - Poetry - 255 pages
Alfred, Lord Tennyson was a more complex writer than his status as Queen Victoria’s favorite poet might suggest. Though capable of rendering rapture and delight in the most exquisite verse, in another mode Tennyson is brother in spirit to Poe and to Baudelaire, the author of dark, passionate reveries. And though he treasured poetic tradition, his work nevertheless engaged directly with the great issues of his time, from industrialization and the crisis of faith to scientific progress and women’s rights. A master of the short, intense lyric, he can also be sardonic, humorous, voluptuous, earthy, and satirical.

This collection includes, of course, such celebrated poems as “The Lady of Shalott” and “The Charge of the Light Brigade.” There are extracts from all the major masterpieces—“Idylls of the King,” “The Princess,” “In Memoriam”—and several complete long poems, such as “Ulysses” and “Demeter and Persephone,” that demonstrate his narrative grace. Finally, there are many of the short lyrical poems, such as “Come into the Garden, Maud” and “Break, Break, Break,” for which he is justly celebrated.

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User Review  - Gloriavirtutisumbra - Goodreads

My copy of Tennyson went missing, and and I got this one as a replacement. This is a good short collection, and a nice handy size for carting around. But it's missing so many personal favorite poems ... Read full review

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User Review  - David - Goodreads

A recent trip to the UK reintroduced me to a half dozen different paintings interpreting portions of 'The Lady of Shalott'. Great to read the original poem again, and explore so much more of Tennyson's amazing work. Read full review

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