- en.wikipedia.org Alfred, Lord TennysonA heraldic achievement of Alfred, Lord Tennyson exists in an 1884 stained-glass window in the Hall of Trinity College, Cambridge, showing arms
- poetryfoundation.org poets/alfred-tennysonAt the end of November 1853 Alfred and Emily Tennyson moved into the secluded big house on the Isle of Wight known as Farringford, which has ever since...
- • As Poet Laureate, Tennyson was charged with writing poetry which was patriotic and celebrated the achievements of the British Empire.
- britannica.com biography/Alfred-Lord-TennysonAlfred, Lord Tennyson, was the fourth of 12 children raised in a lonely rectory in Somersby, Lincolnshire, England.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/alfred-lord-tennyson…Alfred Lord Tennyson's legacy in literature is significant, as he is considered one of the most important poets of the Victorian era.
- cliffsnotes.com literature/i/idylls-of-the-king/…Alfred, Lord Tennyson was the most highly regarded poet of his period and the most widely read of all English poets.
- poemanalysis.com alfred-tennyson/biography/Alfred Lord Tennyson is one of the most heralded English poets of the Victorian Era, taking the position of Poet Laureate for over 40 years.
- historic-uk.com CultureUK/Alfred-Lord-Tennyson/Arguably one of the most famous English poets with a career lasting 62 years he not only became Lord Alfred 1st Baron Tennyson and succeeded Wordsworth as...
- notablebiographies.com St-Tr/Tennyson-Alfred-…Alfred, Lord Tennyson was regarded by many in his generation as the greatest poet of Victorian England.
- audz97.medium.com the-age-of-tennyson-reflections…Born in 1804 in Lincolnshire Alfred Lord Tennyson was the fourth child among a total of twelve children born to George Clayton Tennyson, rector of Somersby...
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