IN MEMORIAM Alfred Tennyson
IN MEMORIAM Alfred Tennyson
IN MEMORIAM Alfred Tennyson
great deal of poetry.He have written many famous poems during his lifetime,
‘The Lotos-Eaters' One of his most beautiful poems inspired by Homer’s The
undertook with his friend Arthur Henry Hallam. It tells of the mariners who come
upon ‘a land / In which it seemed always afternoon’, and, upon Tennyson taking
Tennyson’s poem ‘The Lady of Shalott’,was published in 1842. The poem, partly
inspired by Arthurian legend and partly by the epic sixteenth-century poem The
Faerie Queene written by Edmund Spenser, has been read variously as an allegory
about the world of fancy and the world of reality and as a reaction to the Industrial
Tennyson wrote “In Memoriam” after he learned that his beloved friend Arthur
Henry Hallam had died suddenly and unexpectedly of a fever at the age of 22.
Hallam was not only the poet’s closest friend and confidante, but also the fiance of
his sister. After learning of Hallam’s death, Tennyson was overwhelmed with
doubts about the meaning of life and the significance of man’s existence. He
composed the short poems that construct In Memoriam. In Memoriam consists of
131 smaller poems of varying length.The poem partly belongs to the genre of
the emotional changes Tennyson underwent .and tragic death of his closest friend,
Arthur Henry Hallam. The poem begins as a tribute and a call of the “Strong Son
of God.” Since man, never having seen God’s face, has no proof of His existence,
he can only reach God through faith. The poet attributes the sun and moon to God,
and accepts him as the creator of life and death in both man and animals. Man
cannot understand why he was created, but he must believe that he was not made
simply to die. The Son of God seems both human and divine. Man has control of
his own will, but this is only so that he might show off himself to do God’s will.
The speaker asks that God help foolish people to see His light. He repeatedly asks
for God to forgive. In this poem an opposition between science and religion is also
Tennyson’s sister Cecilia to Edmund Lushington. The poet suggests that their
marriage will lead to the birth of a child who will serve as a closer link between
Tennyson’s generation and the “crowning race.” This birth also represents new life
after the death of Hallam. Not just an elegy and an wedding poem, the poem is also
immortality.
The poetry of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, is among the greatest of English literature.
Tennyson’s reputation suffered somewhat in the first decades of the 20th century,
but he is now generally recognized as the greatest poet of the Victorian Age and is
Tennyson achieved, what so many poets and writers throughout the centuries were
universal level. Tennyson was one of the greatest poets of Victorian period,with