Tennyson’s popular poem, written the year he was appointed England’s Poet Laureate, is part of a long elegy to Arthur Henry Hallam, Tennyson’s sister’s fiancé who died at the age of 22.
At Cambridge, Alfred met a brilliant scholar, Arthur Henry Hallam. The pair were intensely close, and Arthur was engaged to Alfred’s sister. But four years after meeting, this warm friendship ...
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