Tennyson - An Illustrated Life (Hardcover, illustrated edition)


Tennyson was one of the greatest and best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, and many of his poems–among them "In Memoriam," "The Charge of the Light Brigade," and "Idylls of the King"–are as well known today as they were more than a century ago. His life spanned most of the nineteenth century, and as Poet Laureate of Britain for forty years, he was a central figure in Victorian literacy and intellectual life. Tennyson's life is an extraordinary and compelling one. As a poet, particularly in his later years, his popularity and his commercial success would make most present-day poets weep with envy–the print run of an illustrated edition of his poems in 1857 was 10,000 copies, and the Idylls of the King earned about $7000.00 in royalties in the year of publication (Enoch Arden did substantially better). The public figure and the legend did much to obscure the private man, who suffered for most of his life from bouts of severe depression. Norman Page uses poems, memoirs, letters, and more than 70 photographs (many of which have never been reproduced) to disentangle the man from the Poet Laureate, and to illuminate the life of one of the most memorable of the Victorians.

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Tennyson was one of the greatest and best-loved poets of the English-speaking world, and many of his poems–among them "In Memoriam," "The Charge of the Light Brigade," and "Idylls of the King"–are as well known today as they were more than a century ago. His life spanned most of the nineteenth century, and as Poet Laureate of Britain for forty years, he was a central figure in Victorian literacy and intellectual life. Tennyson's life is an extraordinary and compelling one. As a poet, particularly in his later years, his popularity and his commercial success would make most present-day poets weep with envy–the print run of an illustrated edition of his poems in 1857 was 10,000 copies, and the Idylls of the King earned about $7000.00 in royalties in the year of publication (Enoch Arden did substantially better). The public figure and the legend did much to obscure the private man, who suffered for most of his life from bouts of severe depression. Norman Page uses poems, memoirs, letters, and more than 70 photographs (many of which have never been reproduced) to disentangle the man from the Poet Laureate, and to illuminate the life of one of the most memorable of the Victorians.

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Imprint

New Amsterdam Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 1998

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First published

April 1998

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Dimensions

231 x 233 x 21mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

192

Edition

illustrated edition

ISBN-13

978-1-56131-060-9

Barcode

9781561310609

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LSN

1-56131-060-3



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