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* Alfred Lord Tennyson's 19th-century poem The Lady of Shalott contains the lines
The story of the Grail and of the quest to find it became increasingly popular in the 19th century, referred to in literature such as Alfred Tennyson's Arthurian cycle the Idylls of the King.
Gustave Doré's illustration of Arthur and Merlin for Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King, 1868
The poem's emphasis on imagination as subject of a poem, on the contrasts within the paradisal setting, and its discussion of the role of poet as either being blessed or cursed by imagination, has influenced many works, including Alfred Tennyson's " Palace of Art " and William Butler Yeats's Byzantium based poems.
* In Alfred, Lord Tennyson's famous poem " The Lady of Shalott " ( 1833, revised in 1842 ), the titular character possesses a mirror that enables her to look out on the people of Camelot, as she is under a curse that prevents her from seeing Camelot directly.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King, describes Lyonesse as the site of the final battle between Arthur and Mordred.
Illustration by William Britten | W. E. F. Britten for Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson | Tennyson's Mariana ( poem ) | Mariana
Alfred Tennyson's poem The Princess is speculated by some critics to have been inspired by Love's Labour's Lost ; the poem was parodied by W. S.
This passage served as the source for Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem " The Lotos-Eaters.
His name, spelled as Taliessin in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King and in some subsequent works, means " shining brow " in Middle Welsh.
Enid was founded during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, and is named after Enid, a character in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
Disliking the original name, he renamed the station Enid after a character in Alfred Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
This quality is reflected in Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem Sir Galahad:
From Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson | Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
Among her most celebrated roles with Irving were Ophelia, Pauline in The Lady of Lyons by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton ( 1878 ), Portia ( 1879 ), Queen Henrietta Maria in William Gorman Wills's drama Charles I ( 1879 ), Desdemona in Othello ( 1881 ), Camma in Tennyson's short tragedy The Cup ( 1881 ), Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, another of her signature roles ( 1882 and often thereafter ), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet ( 1882 ), Jeanette in The Lyons Mail by Charles Reade ( 1883 ), the title part in Reade's romantic comedy Nance Oldfield ( 1883 ), Viola in Twelfth Night ( 1884 ), Margaret in the long-running adaptation of Faust by Wills ( 1885 ), the title role in Olivia ( 1885, which she had played earlier at the Court Theatre ), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth ( 1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan ), Queen Katherine in Henry VIII ( 1892 ), Cordelia in King Lear ( 1892 ), Rosamund de Clifford in Becket by Alfred Tennyson ( 1893 ), Guinevere in King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr, with incidental music by Sullivan ( 1895 ), Imogen in Cymbeline ( 1896 ), the title character in Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau's play Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1897 ) and Volumnia in Coriolanus ( 1901 ).
Such a representation appears in Lord Alfred Tennyson's poem " In Memoriam A. H. H.
In literature, one of its earliest uses to refer to Arthur is in Alfred Tennyson's poem Lancelot and Elaine, where, however, it appears as a title of Arthur rather than as a surname, following contemporary speculation that " pendragon " had been a term for an ancient British war-chief.
It inspired William Wordsworth's poem " Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey ", Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem " Tears, Idle Tears ", Allen Ginsberg's " Wales Visitation ", and more than one painting by J. M. W. Turner.
After the historic defeat in the 2009 election, Mierscheid quoted Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem Ulysses in German to raise the spirits of his comrades in the Bundestag.
The company name was inspired by his love of Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem " Crossing the Bar ", of which the first line reads " Sunset and evening star, and one clear call for me!
Emilia Tennyson ( 1811 – 1887 ), known simply as Emily within her family, was a younger sister of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and the fiancée of Arthur Henry Hallam, for whom Tennyson's great poem, In Memoriam A. H. H., was written.
Emily first met Alfred Tennyson during childhood, but they did not become close until much later ( when Tennyson's brother, Charles, married Emily's younger sister, Louisa ), and did not marry until 1850.
In 1875, again with Bateman, he was seen as the title character in Macbeth ; in 1876 as Othello, and as Philip in Alfred Lord Tennyson's Queen Mary ; in 1877 in Richard III ; and in The Lyons Mail.
* Landow, George P. " Alfred Tennyson's " Ulysses "".

Alfred and poems
Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936 ), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad.
Idylls of the King, published between 1856 and 1885, is a cycle of twelve narrative poems by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson ( 1809 – 1892 ; Poet Laureate from 1850 ) which retells the legend of King Arthur, his knights, his love for Guinevere and her tragic betrayal of him, and the rise and fall of Arthur's kingdom.
The poems encountered some adverse criticism, but secured for their author the approbation and friendship of Alfred de Vigny and Jules Janin.
In 1905, the Sydney book collector Alfred Lee discovered the 1802 English book " Original Poems and Translations ... chiefly by Susanna Watts ," which collected poems by Watts and others.
He has supplemented his critical work by a translation ( 1871, dedicated to Alfred Tennyson ) of the poems in the metres of the originals.
Just as rhyme was seen in some Anglo-Saxon poems ( e. g. The Rhyming Poem, and, to some degree, The Proverbs of Alfred ), the use of alliterative verse continued into Middle English.
Chénier's fate has become the subject of many plays, pictures and poems, notably in the opera Andrea Chénier by Umberto Giordano, the epilogue by Sully-Prudhomme, the Stello by Alfred de Vigny, the delicate statue by Puech in the Luxembourg, and the well-known portrait in the centre of the " Last Days of the Terror.
Shortly afterwards, Alfred, Lord Tennyson became particularly devoted to blank verse, using it for example in his long narrative poem " The Princess ", as well as for one of his most famous poems: " Ulysses ".
Alfred Lord Tennyson: selected poems.
Like many of Eliot's poems, " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock " makes numerous allusions to other works, which are often symbolic themselves.
In 1939, her first volume of poems, Der Regenbogen ( The Rainbow ) was published after intermediation of Alfred Margul-Sperber.
A Shropshire Lad is a cycle of sixty-three poems by the English poet Alfred Edward Housman ( 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936 ).
In 1839, Tupper published A Modern Pyramid to commemorate a Septuagint of Worthies, being sonnets and essays on seventy famous men and women ; in 1841 An Author's Mind containing skeletons of thirty unpublished books ; in 1844, The Crock of Gold, The Twins, and Heart tales illustrative of social vices, and which passed through numerous editions ; in 1847, Probabilities, an Aid to Faith, giving a new view of Christian evidences ; A Thousand Lines, Hactenus, Geraldine, Lyrics, Ballads for the Times, Things to Come, A Dirge for Wellington, Church Ballads, White Slavery Ballads, American Ballads, Rifle Ballads, King Alfred, a patriotic play ; King Alfred's poems, translated from Anglo-Saxon into corresponding English metres.
When the Bookfellow was revived in 1911 Neilson was a contributor, and Alfred George Stephens the editor, began collecting the best of his poems, intending to issue them in a volume under the title of Green Days and Cherries ; Fred John's Annual for 1913 included Neilson as the author of this volume.
A number of John Shaw Neilson's poems were set to music by composers such as Margaret Sutherland, Alfred Hill, Cathie O ' Sullivan and Darryl Emmerson www. darrylemmerson. com.
( Blackmore had written six epic poems, a " Prince " and " King " Arthur, in twenty books, an Eliza in ten books, an Alfred in twelve books, etc.
While at Cambridge he contributed four poems to Poems, by Two Brothers, which Frederick, Alfred, and their brother Charles Tennyson Turner published in 1827.
* Maud and other poems, an 1855 volume of poetry by English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The title is from the poem " Smooth between sea and land " by Alfred Edward Housman, published in More poems.
He also worked for publisher John Lane in London, writing prefaces for, and editing, collections of poems by other authors, including Alfred, Lord Tennyson ( Flowers of Parnassus, 27 volumes, 1900 – 1906 ) and Jeremy Taylor ( The Marriage Ring, 1907 ).
Alfred Denis Godley ( 1856 – 1925 ) was a classical scholar and author of humorous poems.
His friendship with the Swedish slavist and historian Alfred Anton Jensen opened him the doors to international recognition: his poems were published in Sweden, Russia, Galicia, Croatia, Serbia, and in the Czech Lands.
Geraint and Enid was reworked by Alfred, Lord Tennyson into the poems The Marriage of Geraint and Geraint and Enid, part of his Idylls of the King.

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