Tennyson's 1842 Poems collection

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Tennyson's 1842 Poems collection is a landmark volume of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poetry that significantly revised and expanded his earlier work, helping to establish his reputation as a leading Victorian poet.

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instanceOf book
literary work
poetry collection
author Alfred, Lord Tennyson NERFINISHED
containsWork Break, Break, Break NERFINISHED
Dora NERFINISHED
Edward Gray NERFINISHED
Godiva NERFINISHED
Lady Clara Vere de Vere NERFINISHED
Locksley Hall NERFINISHED
Love and Duty NERFINISHED
Morte d’Arthur NERFINISHED
Move Eastward, Happy Earth NERFINISHED
Oenone NERFINISHED
Sir Galahad NERFINISHED
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere NERFINISHED
St. Simeon Stylites NERFINISHED
The Beggar Maid NERFINISHED
The Day-Dream (cycle) NERFINISHED
The Death of the Old Year NERFINISHED
The Gardener’s Daughter NERFINISHED
The Golden Year NERFINISHED
The Lady of Shalott (revised version) NERFINISHED
The Lord of Burleigh NERFINISHED
The Lotos-Eaters (spelled variant) NERFINISHED
The Lotus-Eaters (revised version) NERFINISHED
The May Queen NERFINISHED
The Miller’s Daughter NERFINISHED
The Palace of Art (revised) NERFINISHED
The Sisters NERFINISHED
The Talking Oak NERFINISHED
The Two Voices NERFINISHED
The Vision of Sin NERFINISHED
Ulysses NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception widely praised by Victorian critics
form primarily lyric poetry
genre poetry
hasPart Poems (Volume I, 1842) NERFINISHED
Poems (Volume II, 1842) NERFINISHED
impact contributed to Tennyson’s later appointment as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
includesTheme doubt and faith
heroism and duty
love and loss
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
publicationYear 1842
publisher Edward Moxon NERFINISHED
revises Poems (1832) NERFINISHED
Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830) NERFINISHED
significance helped establish Tennyson as a leading Victorian poet

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"The Lady of Shalott" (poem) revisedFor Tennyson's 1842 Poems collection
subject surface form: The Lady of Shalott
Locksley Hall inCollection Tennyson's 1842 Poems collection
this entity surface form: Tennyson's collected poems