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Alfred Lord Tennyson, the author of In Memoriam is considered one of the most famous and greatest authors of the period during which Queen Victoria ruled England. He was a true Victorian and an admirer of Victoria too. It may also be noted here that Thomas Hardy had condemned titles such as The Victorians, as they were a disparagement to those brilliant poets.
Victorian poet William Ernest Henley was an atheist. This means he was of no religion. Henley was also rather conservative in his political views.
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Lord Byron
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro wrote the most poems about Tanabata.
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In the Romantic Age, they were focused on expressing their freely imaginative thought. Victorian time, writers were more focused on social issues. Also, poetry was bigger in the Romantic age than the Victorian age
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) was an English poet, often regarded as the main representative of the Victorian age of poetry. He was, for the most part of Queen Victoria's reign Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland succeeding William Wordsworth.
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Gerard Manly Hopkins
Not poet but writer. He wrote Christmas Story and changed how people celebrated Christmas. His scene of people having a Christmas dinner with all the decorations gave a Victorian England a model of what it should be like.
"The Conflict" by Nick Joaquin is a story about the conflict between two women, the first wife and the second wife, of a deceased poet. The main conflict arises from the differing perspectives and memories each woman has of the poet, leading to a clash over his legacy and their roles in his life.
Alfred Tennyson, a poet from the Victorian era, had mixed feelings about war. He expressed both the valor and tragedy associated with war in his works. While he often portrayed themes of courage and patriotism, he also revealed the harsh realities and horrors of conflict.
Alfred Lord Tennyson, the author of In Memoriam is considered one of the most famous and greatest authors of the period during which Queen Victoria ruled England. He was a true Victorian and an admirer of Victoria too. It may also be noted here that Thomas Hardy had condemned titles such as The Victorians, as they were a disparagement to those brilliant poets.
E. B. Browning, Christina Rossetti, and Michael Field(which is an aunt and niece team).
Wordsworth had sensitive eyes and ears and good kinetic sense, but he is said to have no sense of smell.