Selected Poems: Tennyson
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As Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victorias reign Alfred Lord Tennysons spellbinding poetry epitomized the Victorian age and Selected Poems is edited with an introduction and notes by Christopher Ricks.Into the jaw of DeathInto the mouth of HellRode the six hundredThe works in this volume trace nearly sixty years in the literary career of one of the nineteenth centurys greatest poets and show the wide variety of poetic forms he mastered. This selection gives some of Tennysons most famous works in full including Maud depicting a tragic love affair and In Memoriam a profound tribute to his dearest friend. Excerpts from Idylls of the King show a lifelong passion for Arthurian legend also seen in the dream-like The Lady of Shalot and in Morte dArthur. Other works respond to contemporary events such as Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington written in Tennysons official role as Poet Laureate or the patriotic Charge of the Light Brigade while Locksley Hall provides a Utopian vision of the future and the late poem Crossing the Bar is a haunting meditation on his own mortality.In his introduction Christopher Ricks discusses aspects of Tennysons life and works his revisions of his poems and his friendship with Arthur Hallam. This edition also includes a chronology further reading and notes.Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) was born at Somersby Lincolnshire the sixth of eleven children. His first important book Poems Chiefly Lyrical was published in 1830 and was not a critical success but his two volumes of Poems 1842 which contain some of his finest work established him as the leading poet of his generation.If you enjoyed Selected Poems you might like William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridges Lyrical Ballads also available in Penguin Classics.He had the finest ear of any English poet since MiltonT.S. Eliot Review [Tennyson] had the finest ear of any English poet since Milton. -T. S. Eliot About the Author Alfred Lord Tennyson was born in 1809 at Somersby Lincolnshire the sixth of eleven children of a clergyman. His first important book Poems Chiefly Lyrical was published in 1830 and was not a critical success but his two volumes of Poems 1842 which contain some of his finest work established him as the leading poet of his generation. T. S. Eliot wrote of Tennyson: ‘He has three qualities which are seldom found together except in the greatest poets: abundance variety and complete competence. He had the finest ear of any English poet since Milton.’ After a short illness Tennyson died in 1892 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.Christopher Ricks is Warren Professor of the Humanities and Co-director of the Editorial Institute at Boston University. He is the author of Milton’s Grand Style (1963) Tennyson (second edition 1989). He is also the editor of The Poems of Tennyson (second edition 1987) The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (1987) A. E. Housman: Collected Poems and Selected Prose (1988) Inventions of the March Hare: Poems 1909-1917 by T. S. Eliot (1996) The Oxford Book of English Verse (1999) and Selected Poems of James Henry (2002).
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