‘Tennyson’, wrote T. S. Eliot, ‘has the finest ear of any English poet since Milton, ‘ and his verse remains unrivalled in its combination of verbal richness, emotional depth and intellectual engagement. Tennyson drew on classical and medieval legends in poems like ‘The Lotos-Eaters’ (1832) and ‘The Lady of Shalott’ (1832) to explore the spiritual tensions of the nineteenth century. In one of the great works of his maturity, ‘In Memoriam’ (1850) – written after the loss of his dearest friend – Tennyson vividly negotiated contemporary scepticism and the modern sciences of geology and evolution. Similar ground is covered in a dramatically darker mood in ‘Maud’ (1855), a poignant account of psychological disintegration.
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