Alfred Tennyson - Biography
Tennyson (Alfred Tennyson) is a name that sounds loud in the world of literature, as a symbol of the great British poet and one of the largest representatives of the poetic era of Victorianism. Born on 6 August 1809 in Somerset, England, and passed away on 6 October 1892, Tennyson became a great poet whose poetry remained relevant and inspiring to many generations of readers and writers.Alfred was the fourth child in the family. His childhood was marked by creative aspirations and an addiction to literature. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where his passion for poetry and literature was even more pronounced. During this time he also met other great writers such as Arthur Hollam and Alfred Harrison.
Alfred began publishing his poems in his youth and soon became a famous writer in university circles. His early works, such as "Timbrook" (1830) and "The Urn" (1832), earned him recognition and popularity. He was elected Poet Lord in 1850, making him the official poet of the kingdom.
Among the most famous works of Alfred Tennyson are The Idylls of the King (1842), Sea Ballads (1830), Enok Arden (1864) and Noble Damocles (1875). But probably the most famous and influential were his poems representing British spirit and greatness, such as "Smile" and "Barge by the River Cam." His works often reflected the inner world of man, his aspirations, doubts and hopes.
Alfred Tennyson had a huge influence on the development of poetry and literature not only in Britain, but throughout the world. His poems are noted for their deep emotional content, colorful language and soulfulness. He wrote about love, nature, faith and human ideals, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire new generations of poets and readers.
Alfred Tennyson's personal life was also interesting and tumultuous. He was a close friend of Prince Albert (later King Victor), and this friendship affected his literary influence. He was married to Emily Celine Bullimore and had ten children. Family life and relationships influenced his work and inspired many of his poems.
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