This collection of Alfred Lord Tennyson’s selected poems offers a captivating journey through nearly sixty years of his illustrious literary career. As Poet Laureate during Queen Victoria’s reign, Tennyson’s poetry beautifully captures the essence of the Victorian age. The volume features some of his most renowned works, including “Maud,” a poignant tale of love and tragedy, and “In Memoriam,” a heartfelt tribute to his close friend. Tennyson’s enduring fascination with Arthurian legend is evident in excerpts from “Idylls of the King,” “The Lady of Shalot,” and “Morte d’Arthur.” His responses to contemporary events are showcased in “Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington” and the patriotic “Charge of the Light Brigade.” Additionally, “Locksley Hall” presents a Utopian vision, while “Crossing the Bar” offers a haunting reflection on mortality. Edited by Christopher Ricks, this edition includes an insightful introduction, notes, a chronology, and further reading.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore the diverse poetic forms mastered by one of the most celebrated Victorian poets.
- Delve into Tennyson’s profound reflections on love, loss, and mortality.
- Discover his enduring fascination with Arthurian legend and its impact on his work.
- Trust Penguin Classics for authoritative texts with expert introductions and notes.