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Alfred, Lord Tennyson
A Memoir

Valuable for the wealth of documentary evidence it contains, this two-volume work remains the authoritative biography of Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

Hallam Tennyson (Author)

9781108050258, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 June 2012

570 pages, 13 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm, 0.83 kg

Hallam Tennyson's biography of his father Alfred, Lord Tennyson, remains the authoritative source of information on the poet's life. Begun after his death in 1892 and published five years later, this work was produced in order to 'preclude the chance of further and unauthentic biographies', and is formed largely of a wealth of documentary evidence: the letters, journals, and personal reminiscences of the poet and those close to him. Adhering to Tennyson's wishes, on his death his son and wife destroyed over three-quarters of the 40,000 letters he left behind, but those selected and reprinted here nonetheless give a fascinating insight into the personal life of the poet; guarded and respectful in its commemorative tone, but avoiding overzealous eulogy or critical review. Volume 1 contains letters and manuscript notes from the period up to 1864, including those relating to the life and death of Tennyson's close friend, Arthur Hallam, and his own marriage.

Preface
Chronology
1. Boyhood
2. Cambridge
3. Cambridge, Somersby and Arthur Hallam
4. Arthur Hallam
5. The 1832 volume
6. Visits to the Lakes and elsewhere
7. Extracts from letters to Emily Sellwood
8. London life and the 1842 volumes
9. Reminiscences of Tennyson
10. Letters
11. Switzerland
12. 'The Princess'
13. Cheltenham, London, Cornwall, Scotland and Ireland
14. 'In Memoriam'
15. Marriage
16. Cheltenham and Whitby
17. Twickenham
18. Farringdon
19. 'Maud'
20. Home life and Idylls of the King
21. Tour in Cornwall and the Scilly Isles
22. Farringford friends
23. Derbyshire and Yorkshire
Appendix.

Subject Areas: Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 [DSBF]

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