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  1. Lady Of Shallott

    Lady of Shallott. The work "Lady of Shalott" illustrated by William Holman Hunt
    illustrates the poem of the same title by Alfred Lord Tennyson. ...

  2. 19th Century Literatue

    ... Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle) Robert Louis Stevenson Harriet Beecher Stowe Paul Verlaine
    Walt Whitman William Wordsworth Alfred, Lord Tennyson Émile Zola http ...

  3. Ddssd

    ... The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Lord Tennyson written in 1843 On either side the river
    lie on fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky ...

  4. Robert Browning

    ... It was not until the 1860's that he would at last gain publicity and would even
    are compared with Alfred Lord Tennyson, another very famous poet of the time. ...

  5. Loneliness In The Lady Of Shalott And Mariana.

    ... The themes of loneliness, exile and escape from reality are important aspects
    that characterize the works of Alfred Lord Tennyson. ...

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  1. My Last Duchess And Ulysses

    ... Although they are famous works by two different famous poets, "My Last Duchess"
    by Robert Browning and "Ulysses" by Alfred Lord Tennyson share many similarities ...

  2. Ulysses

    ulysses. In Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Ulysses," the narrator is caring
    and ambitious. The narrator, who was once a great warrior ...

  3. Victorian England

    ... Beginning as a poet of pure romantic escapism, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, soon moved
    on to problems of religious faith, social change, and political power, as in ...

  4. Victor Hugo 1802-1885

    ... compared to the works of William Shakespeare, Dante, and Homer; and he has influenced
    such diverse poets as Charles Baudelaire, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and Walt ...

  5. Creativity And Mood Disorders

    ... Poets and novelists who wrote about their "savage moods," include: William Blake,
    Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Berryman, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Ernest ...

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