Tennyson and his friends
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Release date is 2011-12-27
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https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images
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"Tennyson and His Friends" edited by Hallam, Lord Tennyson is a historical account published in the early 20th century. The book invites readers into the life of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, one of England's greatest poets, by sharing reminiscences, letters, and insights from his friends and family. It portrays the relationships, influences, and experiences that shaped Tennyson's life and works, exploring the literary and social circles he engaged with during his lifetime. The opening of the volume features a preface dedicated to the memories of Tennyson written by his son, Hallam, as well as contributions from various authors who reflect on Tennyson's life, emphasizing the personal and emotional bonds he had with those around him. The initial chapters include recollections from Lady Tennyson about her early life and memories of her father and sisters, along with descriptions of the Tennyson family life in Lincolnshire. The narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Tennyson's character, relationships, and the poignant moments that would influence his poetry. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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