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In Memoriam A. H. H (eBook)

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2022
48 Seiten
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In Memoriam A. H. H - Alfred Tennyson
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In "In Memoriam A. H. H.," Alfred Tennyson masterfully navigates the tumultuous terrain of grief, love, and memoria through a series of poignant lyrical poems. Written in response to the untimely death of his beloved friend Arthur Hallam, the work juxtaposes personal loss with broader philosophical inquiries about existence and faith. Tennyson's intricate use of meter and rhyme creates a rhythmic beauty, while his contemplative style reflects the Victorian preoccupation with emotion and intellectual introspection. Each stanza serves as both a meditation and an homage, leading readers through a nuanced exploration of sorrow and the quest for understanding in the face of mortality. Alfred Tennyson, Britain's Poet Laureate, was deeply affected by Hallam's sudden death in 1833, which catalyzed a profound existential crisis. Tennyson's intimate connection with Hallam, as well as his own struggles with faith and doubt, informed the poem's creation over nearly 17 years, capturing the zeitgeist of Victorian thought. Tennyson's engagement with themes of love, loss, and reconciliation with the divine makes this work not only personal but also universally resonant within his literary landscape. "In Memoriam A. H. H." is essential reading for those seeking insight into the human condition. Tennyson's exquisite language and innovative structure compel readers to confront their own experiences of grief and remembrance. This poignant elegy offers solace and understanding, making it a timeless meditation on love that transcends death.

Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (1809-1892), remains one of the most illustrious poets of the Victorian era, having served as Poet Laureate for much of Queen Victoria's reign, from 1850 until his death. Born in Somersby, Lincolnshire, England, Tennyson was the fourth of twelve children. He found early success as a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he won the Chancellor's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1829. His profound impact on the literary world is marked by his adept use of vivid imagery and musical rhythms, which contributed to his distinctive lyrical prowess. Tennyson's work is emblematic of the Victorian preoccupation with the conflict between religious faith and emerging scientific thought. 'In Memoriam A.H.H.,' a requiem for his dear friend Arthur Henry Hallam, stands as one of his most enduring works, grappling with themes of mortality, grief, and the search for hope after loss. This elegiac masterpiece, written across 17 years, is not only a personal expression of Tennyson's own sorrow but also reflects the larger Victorian existential angst. Tennyson's prolific career yields a treasure trove of English verse, including such notable works as 'The Lady of Shalott,' 'Ulysses,' and 'Idylls of the King.' His influence stretches far beyond his lifetime, as generations of poets and scholars have found inspiration in his intricate depiction of human emotion and mastery of poetic form.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 1840s works • 19th-century poetry • 19th century poets • Alfred Tennyson works • Arthur Henry Hallam tribute • British Literature • Classical poetry • Deep emotions • Early Modern Poetry • Early modern works • elegiac verses • Emotional elegy • English literature • Friendship and mourning • grief and loss • grief and renewal • human emotion • In Memoriam poems • intimate reflection • literary elegy • Love and memory • lyrical language • Mortality contemplation • personal tragedy • philosophical musings • Poems • poems about grief • Poetic Expression • poetic reflection • poetic tribute • Poet Laureate authors • Poetry • Romanticism • Romantic poetry • Victorian elegy • Victorian Poetry
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