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Tennyson (Alfred? Tennyson? Byron (1809— 1892) was the "Poet Laureate" in Victorian England. ? 1809 was born in Summersby, Lincolnshire on August 6th, and showed his talent in poetry since he was a child. /kloc-when he was 0/5 years old, he published the poetry collection Brothers with his two brothers. From 65438 to 0828, he went to Cambridge University to study, changed his introverted personality, joined the poetry club and actively participated in poetry activities. 1829, the poet's short poem won the gold medal awarded by Cambridge University. However, the poet's life was not smooth sailing. 193 1 year, the poet gave up his studies in Cambridge because of his father's death. ?

1832, the poet's poems were published, which was extremely satirized and attacked by critics, making the poet not involved in poetry for more than ten years. 1833, the best friend who was engaged to the poet's sister suddenly became terminally ill and passed away. The poet is so sad that he can only comfort his soul by writing poems. 1850 Poet published Mourning Collection (in? Memoriam), a sensation throughout the poetry world; In the same year, the poet married his lover who had been in love for 15 years, which was a double happiness. Later, honors followed, and the poet was named "Poet Laureate". Written in 1855 as a monologue poem (Maud: a? One-man show

The poet in his later years lived a leisurely life and got a seat in the House of Lords-a place far away from poetry, especially great poetry. Therefore, although the poets in their later years kept writing, they did not achieve much. He was made a baron in 1884. 1892 10 10 died in Osworth, Solihill on October 6th.

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/kloc-a famous English poet in the 0 th and 9 th centuries gained a high reputation when he was alive. He was born in a family of priests in Lincolnshire, England, and his brothers are all brilliant poets. He studied at Cambridge University, and his poems have a wide range of themes, rich imagination, perfect form, beautiful words and sonorous tones. His 13 1 poem Mourning is regarded as one of the best elegies in the history of English literature, and thus won the title of Poet Laureate. Other important poems include Ulysses, enoch Ardennes, Crossing the Sand Shore and Mourning Collection. ? Deeply appreciated by Queen Victoria, she was awarded the title of Poet Laureate in 1850, and was later made a baron in 1884. However, such a great poet sometimes loses confidence in himself and tries to delete the essence of his poems.

A few days ago, people found a proof of a collection of poems in a large number of manuscripts collected by an American collector, including his corrections to his own poems. This book with a poet proofreading handwriting is a unique discovery so far, because Tennyson is very reluctant to let people see his changes to his works. From this book, Tennyson has intentionally criticized his masterpiece The Attack of the Light Cavalry (The? Charge? Yes? That? Light? Brigade) was greatly deleted, because people were very critical of his contemporary work Maud, so he had doubts about himself. Another reason is that Tennyson was criticized by critics when he was young, so that he was silent for nine years, during which he did not publish a poem.

Tennyson's Attack on the Light Cavalry was written to praise the British light cavalry brigade that attacked the Russian army in Balaclava during the Crimean War. This was a suicide attack, with 247 British casualties. In this proof, Tennyson crossed out almost half of the poems in Attack of the Light Cavalry in black ink and intended to delete them, including some well-known famous sentences, such as "They didn't mean to get to the bottom of it/they just died generously" and "Someone made a stupid mistake". The "stupid mistake" mentioned here refers to the command confusion caused by friction between two British commanders in the Battle of Balaclava.

However, these changes have not become a reality. 10 years later, Tennyson personally copied the final draft of this poem. In the notes at the bottom of the manuscript, the poet emphasized the significance of the line of "stupid mistake", which wrote: "This long and short poem was written after reading the first report (about the war) of the Times reporter, and the whole poem originated from the sentence" someone made a stupid mistake ". "

Its famous sentence: for? Men? Is it? Men? And then what? Master? Yes? His? Fate. Man is man and the master of his own destiny. (Tennyson)

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Alfred Tennyson (Alfred? Tennyson? 1809- 1892) is the most outstanding poet in Victorian England and another poet laureate after Wordsworth. He was born into a family of village priests in Kent, England. He likes poetry since he was a child. During his study in Trinity College, Cambridge University, he published poems, which showed his poetic talent. His poems have beautiful rhymes and are called "the most acute English poet after Milton" by Eliot. His poetry works are rich, and his famous works include the well-known short stories Impulse, Impulse, Impulse, Ulysses and the long narrative poem Song of the King and Princess. Summer Night (or Sleeping with Red Petals) is one of the best lyric poems in Princess.