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The 19th-century English poet was a "prolific reviser" who tested out many variations of his work before publication. A new ...
You may have heard this line in pop songs and films, but it originated in the poem In Memoriam A.H.H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The poem is about the loss of a beloved friend in life. The poem’s ...
In Memoriam's poetic cry for God. In one of Victorian Britain's most popular poems, Alfred Lord Tennyson envisions a world in which natural laws, rather than God, govern life on Earth. He is ...
The title of the novel is a reference to Alfred Lord Tennyson’s elegiac poem, In Memoriam A.H.H that he wrote after the death of his friend Arthur Hallam. Ellwood starts the novel idealistic ...
In 1850 Tennyson published In Memoriam AHH. The poem was dedicated to his late friend Arthur Hallam. It was a favourite of Queen Victoria, who said the book helped to comfort her after her husband ...