The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Wordsworth Editions, 1994 - Всего страниц: 628

Selected by Rosemary Gray.

Poignant, wry, chilling, challenging, amusing, thought-provoking and always intriguing, these accomplished tales from the pens of great writers are object-lessons in the art of creating a literary masterpiece on a small canvas. From the straightforwardly anecdotal to the more analytical of human behaviour, all are guaranteed to capture the imagination, stir the emotions, linger in the memory and whet the reader's appetite for more. In this book, Wordsworth Editions presents the modern reader with a rich variety of short stories by a host of towering literary figures ranging from Arnold Bennett to Virginia Woolf. This disparate and distinguished company of writers has rarely - if ever - met within the pages of one volume: the result is a positive feast.

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To The Queen
1
To
8
Song The Owl
17
Song
24
Nothing Will
30
The Kraken
36
Conclusion
79
Rosalind
86
Amphion
178
Will Waterproofs Lyrical
184
Lady Clare
190
A Farewell
196
Move Eastward Happy Earth
202
IN MEMORIAM A H
285
Edwin Morris or The Lake
365
Hands All Round
371

Margaret
94
St Agnes Eve
101
The Goose
108
The Gardeners Daughter
118
Audley Court
128
The Talking Oak
137
Love and Duty
145
Godiva
155
The DayDream
170
To E L on his Travels
379
The Grandmother
542
Tithonus
553
Specimen of a Translation of
559
Aylmers Field
581
Northern Farmer
600
The Flower
606
Three Sonnets to a Coquette
612
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Alfred Tennyson was born on August 6, 1809 in Somersby, England. He attended Trinity College in Cambridge. Tennyson is chiefly known for his poetry, an art form that had interested him since the age of six. His best known work is the Idylls of the King. Tennyson was appointed Poet Laureate of England in 1850 and became the Baron of Aldworth and Farrington in 1883. Tennyson was still writing his his 80s, and died on October 6, 1892 near Haslemere, England.

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