Idylls of the King

Par : Tennyson Alfred

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  • Nombre de pages356
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.461 kg
  • Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,9 cm
  • ISBN979-10-418-0186-2
  • EAN9791041801862
  • Date de parution13/07/2023
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

The Idylls are a series of twelve long blank verse poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, telling the tale of Arthur and his round table. While some of them are stories of adventure and daring of the kind you'd expect from an Arthurian epic, many take on a darker tone, relating how Arthur was betrayed and how his kingdom grew decadent and eventually fell. The poems stand on their own as carefully-constructed and masterful examples of long-form blank-verse poetry, and they're engaging to read strictly as tales of knighthood and intrigue-but many also read the Idylls as allegorical references to Victorian societal mores.
The Idylls are a series of twelve long blank verse poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, telling the tale of Arthur and his round table. While some of them are stories of adventure and daring of the kind you'd expect from an Arthurian epic, many take on a darker tone, relating how Arthur was betrayed and how his kingdom grew decadent and eventually fell. The poems stand on their own as carefully-constructed and masterful examples of long-form blank-verse poetry, and they're engaging to read strictly as tales of knighthood and intrigue-but many also read the Idylls as allegorical references to Victorian societal mores.
Tennyson was born on 6 August 1809 in Somersby, Lincolnshire, England. He was born into a successful middle-class family of minor landowning status distantly descended from John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers, and Francis Leke, 1st Earl of Scarsdale.
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