Alfred Lord Tennyson

Novelist

Alfred Lord Tennyson was born in England on August 6th, 1809 and is the Novelist. At the age of 83, Alfred Lord Tennyson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 6, 1809
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
England
Death Date
Oct 6, 1892 (age 83)
Zodiac Sign
Leo
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Alfred Lord Tennyson Life

About

Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from Victorian times He is one of England's most well-known and most cited poets. "The Lady of Shalott," "The Charge of the Light Brigade," "Crossing the Bar," and "The Lotos-Eaters" were two of his most well-known poems.

Before Fame

In the late 1820s, he was a member of the Cambridge Apostles secret society at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1827, he published his first collection of his poetry and his brother's collection.

Trivia

"It's better to have loved and lost than to have never have loved at all." He is best known for his enduring quote: "It's better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all."

Family Life

He was born in Somersby, England, to rector George Clayton Tennyson and Elizabeth Fytche. Emily Sellwood, with whom he had two children later, was married (Hallam and Lionel).

Associated With

Arthur Hallam's "In Memoriam A.H.," Tennyson's most popular poem, was written for his friend and fellow poet Arthur Hallam (Hallam had died just before he was to marry Tennyson's sister).

Despite the fact that poet Alfred Lord Tennyson was married with children, he has been listed as a 'queer' figure on school's trail

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 29, 2023
Tennyson, a resident of the Isle of Wight, is included in a tour of the island's sights on LGBT figures who have been obscured by 'heteronormative myths.' The historical figure was chosen because of his close friendship with fellow poet Arthur Hallam, but there is no concrete evidence that the writer was homosexual, according to Out On An Island - who are behind the trail. Tennyson's admiration for Hallam has been discussed. The poet and his wife Emily were married for 42 years and had two children. He was engaged to Tennyson's sister Emilia before he died in 1833 as for Hallam.