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Alfred Tennyson

Poet Laureate

Born: Died: English

Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was an English poet. He was Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829 he was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu". He published his first solo collection of poems, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, in 1830. "Claribel" and "Mariana", which remain some of Tennyson's most celebrated poems, were included in this volume. Although described by some critics as overly sentimental, his poems ultimately proved popular and brought Tennyson to the attention of well-known writers of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Tennyson's early poetry, with its medievalism and powerful visual imagery, was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Tennyson also focused on short lyrics, such as "Break, Break, Break", "The Charge of the Light Brigade", "Tears, Idle Tears", and "Crossing the Bar". Much of his verse was based on classical mythological themes, such as "Ulysses" and "The Lotos-Eaters".

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British Poet Laureate

Alfred Tennyson's Historical Timeline

  1. Alfred Tennyson is born

    Alfred Tennyson, English poet laureate, known for british poet laureate, was born on 1809-08-06. Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was an English poet.

  2. Poet Alfred Tennyson (40) weds Emily Sellwood (36)

    Poet Alfred Tennyson (40) weds Emily Sellwood (36)

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When was Alfred Tennyson born?
Alfred Tennyson was born on 1809-08-06 (English).
What is Alfred Tennyson known for?
British Poet Laureate
What historical events involved Alfred Tennyson?
Alfred Tennyson was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Alfred Tennyson is born, Poet Alfred Tennyson (40) weds Emily Sellwood (36).
When did Alfred Tennyson die?
Alfred Tennyson died on 1892-01-01.

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