Wordsworth, Thomas Moore, Thomas Campbell, Sir Walter Scott, Charles Lamb, Allan Cunningham, George Gordon Noel Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley were the exact contemporaries of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Robert Burns lived during his times. The following are the periods of these English poets.
Robert Burns 1759-1796
William Wordsworth 1770-1850
Sir Walter Scott 1771-1832
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834
Charles Lamb 1775-1834
Thomas Campbell 1777-1844
Thomas Moore 1779-1852
Allan Cunningham 1784-1842
George Gordon Noel Byron 1788-1824
Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822
Alfred Lord Tennyson's sister who was engaged to Arthur Henry Hallam is Emily Tennyson. Their engagement was a significant relationship in Tennyson's life, inspiring some of his most famous poetry, particularly after Hallam's untimely death in 1833. Tennyson's grief over Hallam's passing deeply influenced his work, leading to the creation of the elegy "In Memoriam A.H.H."
Alfred Tennyson was born August 6th, 1809, at Somersby, Lincolnshire, fourth of twelve children of George and Elizabeth (Fytche) Tennyson. The poet's grandfather had violated tradition by making his younger son, Charles, his heir, and arranging for the poet's father to enter the ministry. (See the Tennyson Family Tree.) The contrast of his own family's relatively straitened circumstances to the great wealth of his aunt Elizabeth Russell and uncle Charles Tennyson (who lived in castles!) made Tennyson feel particularly impoverished and led him to worry about money all his life.
Lord Alfred Douglas died on 1945-03-20.
Alfred Tennyson, the renowned Victorian poet, is believed to have suffered from depression, which was reflected in his poetry's themes of melancholy and loss. He also experienced anxiety and bouts of nervousness, particularly during his younger years. Tennyson's struggles with mental health were exacerbated by personal tragedies and the pressures of his literary career. Despite these challenges, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his time.
Lord Alfred Hayes died on July 21, 2005, in Dallas, Texas, USA of complications from a stroke.
'Lord Alfred' would indicate noble birth. Tennyson was promoted into the peerage. 'Lord Tennyson' would also be a correct usage in his case.
Unless a person specifically says that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is difficult to say one way or another whether he is.
Alfred Lord Tennyson is 6' 1".
Alfred Lord Tennyson was born on August 6, 1809.
Alfred Lord Tennyson became a Lord in 1884 when he was appointed as a Baron by Queen Victoria, making him Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson. This was in recognition of his contributions to literature and poetry.
Alfred Lord Tennyson was knighted in the year 1840.
Alfred Lord Tennyson's mother was the daughter of the Rector at Louth, who was a very pious and admirable lady.
Alfred Lord Tennyson died on October 6, 1892 at the age of 83.
Lord Alfred Tennyson died in 1892, at the ripe age of 83.
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the poem 'Brook'.
Lord Alfred Tennyson died 6 October 1892 (aged 83) at Lurgashall, Sussex, England.
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