Alfred Lord Tennyson

English poet, Poet Laureate of the UK

Alfred Lord Tennyson - English poet, Poet Laureate of the UK
Born

August 6th, 1809
216 years ago

Died

October 6th, 1892
133 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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This individual was a prominent English poet who served as Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. With a prolific career, produced several celebrated works that captured the imagination of readers across generations. Major themes included love, nature, and mythology. The poem 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' highlighted both valor and folly, gaining significant attention for its vivid imagery and somber reflection on war. 'In Memoriam A.H.H.' expressed profound grief and is considered a landmark work in elegiac poetry. Tennyson's contributions shaped the landscape of Victorian literature and influenced future poets.

Wrote 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'

Composed 'In Memoriam A.H.H.'

Served as Poet Laureate of the UK

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