Queen Mary; and, Harold
Par Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066245443
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In "Queen Mary; and, Harold," Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson wields his poetic prowess to delve into historical and psychological depth, intertwining narratives that explore themes of love, duty, and the struggle for identity against the backdrop of British history. The verses are imbued with Tennyson's characteristic musicality and rich symbolism, capturing the tumultuous period of both Queen Mary Tudor and the heroic figure of Harold Godwinson. Tennyson's intricate lyricism and vivid imagery invite readers into the hearts and minds of his characters, melding dramatic monologue with historical context, thereby enriching the exploration of their inner conflicts. Tennyson, appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1850, was deeply influenced by the social and political climate of his time, particularly the Victorian era's fascination with history and legend. His extensive knowledge of classical literature and British history, shaped by personal experiences and prevailing Romantic ideals, informs the multifaceted portrayals in this work. Tennyson's own struggles with loss and the search for meaning resonate deeply within the narratives, bringing an authentic emotional layer to his characters. "Queen Mary; and, Harold" is an invaluable addition to the canon of British literature, offering readers a profound examination of the interplay between personal and political realms. Those who appreciate historical poetry and character-driven narratives will find Tennyson's exploration of ambition, sacrifice, and love both captivating and intellectually rewarding.
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