Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson 
The Princess [EPUB ebook] 

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Alfred Tennyson’s ‘The Princess’ is a compelling narrative poem that explores themes of gender, education, and romantic ideals within the context of Victorian England. Written in the form of a dramatic monologue interwoven with dialogue, Tennyson employs a lyrical style that balances both opulence and clarity. The poem tells the story of a princess who attempts to establish a women-only university, challenging the patriarchal constraints of her time. Through vivid imagery and poignant reflections, Tennyson engages with social issues, positioning the struggle for women’s education against the backdrop of romantic narratives and societal expectations, thus offering both a critique and celebration of the evolving roles of gender in the 19th century. Alfred Tennyson, appointed Poet Laureate in 1850, reflects the complexities of his era—marked by rapid social change and technological advancement—that informed his work. Drawing inspiration from classical literature and contemporary philosophical discourse, Tennyson’s exploration of women’s rights and intellectual independence in ‘The Princess’ showcases his deep engagement with the cultural conversations of his time, as he ventured to articulate the nuanced interplay of love, duty, and the quest for equality. This work is essential for readers interested in feminist literature, historical poetry, and the evolution of literary styles. Tennyson’s masterful blend of narrative and lyricism invites readers to reflect on contemporary issues of gender and education, making ‘The Princess’ not only a significant historical text but also a timeless exploration of the dynamics of power, love, and human aspiration.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 60 ● ISBN 8596547045748 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.4 MB ● Editorial DigiCat ● Ciudad Prague ● País CZ ● Publicado 2022 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8420676 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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