Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Alfred Tennyson was an English poet.
Born:
- 6 August 1809
Died:
- 6 October 1892
Nationality:
English
Occupation:
Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria’s reign (1850–1892), The British Poet Laureate is an honorary position appointed by the monarch of the United Kingdom. It was in 1850 that Tennyson reached the pinnacle of his career, finally publishing his masterpiece, “In Memoriam A.H.H.”, dedicated to Hallam.
Award:
- Chancellor’s Gold Medal at Cambridge
Period:
- Victorian Period
Friend:
Arthur Hallam, at Cambridge, Tennyson met Arthur Hallam who became engaged to Tennyson’s sister, Emilia Tennyson
Children:
- 2 Sons- Hallam Tennyson and Baron Tennyson
Parents:
- George Clayton Tennyson and Elizabeth Fytche
Special Title:
- Representative poet of Victorian age.
Some Famous Works:
- The Lotos-Eaters
- The Lady of Shalott
- The Lover’s Tale
- Break, Break, Break
- Locksley Hall
- The Two Voices
- Ulysses
- Tears, Idle Tears
- In Memoriam A.H.H.
- Ring Out, Wild Bells)
- The Eagle
- Tithonus