Alfred Tennyson : diforc'h etre ar stummoù
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*''Poems, Chiefly Lyrical'' (1830), ma kaver |
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** ''The Dying Swan'' |
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** ''[[s:The Kraken|The Kraken]]'' |
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** ''[[Mariana (poem)|Mariana]]'' |
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* ''[[Lady Clara Vere de Vere]]'' (1832) |
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* ''Poems'' (1833):[[File:Alfred Tennyson..jpg|thumb|right|200px|Alfred Tennyson, poltredet gant P.Krämer-Friedrich [[Hugo Bruckmann|Bruckmann]]]] |
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** ''[[The Lotos-Eaters]]'' |
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** ''[[The Lady of Shalott]]'' (1832, 1842) – gant ar pezh-se e voe awenet al livour [[J.W. Waterhouse]] (1888, 1894 and 1916). Kanet gant [[Loreena McKennitt]] en hec'h albom ''The Visit'' (1991). |
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** ''[[The Palace of Art]] |
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* [[St. Simeon Stylites (poem)|St. Simeon Stylites]] (1833) |
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*''Poems'' (1842): |
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** ''[[Locksley Hall]]'' |
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** ''[[Tithonus (poem)|Tithonus]]'' |
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** ''Vision of Sin'' <ref>[http://tennysonpoetry.home.att.net/vs.htm Vision of Sin]</ref> |
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** ''[[The Two Voices]]'' (1834) |
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** "[[Ulysses (poem)|Ulysses]]" (1833) |
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* ''The Princess; A Medley'' (1847) |
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** "[[The Princess (poem)|The Princess]]" |
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** ''[[Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal]]'' – Kanet er film [[Vanity Fair (2004 film)|Vanity Fair]], aozet gant [[Mychael Danna]] |
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** "[[Tears, Idle Tears]]" |
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* ''[[In Memoriam A.H.H.]]'' (1849) |
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* ''[[Ring Out, Wild Bells]]'' (1850) |
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* ''[[The Eagle (poem)|The Eagle]]'' (1851) |
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* ''The Sister's Shame''<ref>[http://www.poetryloverspage.com/poets/tennyson/tennyson_ind.html Poetryloverspage.com]</ref> |
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* ''Maud; A Monodrama'' (1855/1856) |
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** ''[[Maud (poem)|Maud]]'' |
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** ''[[The Charge of the Light Brigade (poem)|The Charge of the Light Brigade]]'' (1854) – En rollet e voe mouezh Tennyson o lenn an oberenn. |
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* ''Enoch Arden and Other Poems'' (1862/1864) |
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** ''[[Enoch Arden]]'' |
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** ''The Brook'' – ma lenner al linenn "For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever" which inspired the naming of [[The Brook|a men's club]] in New York City. |
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* ''[[Flower in the crannied wall]]'' (1869) |
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* ''[[The Window (song cycle)|The Window]]'' – Song cycle with [[Arthur Sullivan]]. (1871) |
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* ''Harold'' (1876) – began a revival of interest in [[Harold II of England|King Harold]] |
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* ''[[Idylls of the King]]'' (composed 1833–1874) |
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* ''[[Locksley Hall Sixty Years After]]'' (1886) |
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* ''[[Crossing the Bar]]'' (1889) |
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* ''[[The Foresters]]'' – a play with [[incidental music]] by [[Arthur Sullivan]] (1891) |
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* ''[[Chiefess Kapiolani|Kapiolani]]'' (published after his death by Hallam Tennyson)<ref>{{ cite book |title=The life and works of Alfred Lord Tennyson |volume=8 |author=Alfred Lord Tennyson |editor=[[Hallam Tennyson]] |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CbQCAAAAIAAJ&lpg=PA261&ots=SAkl2mGbQ5&dq=Alfred%20Lord%20Tennyson%20%22Kapiolani&pg=PA261 |pages=261–263 |publisher=Macmillan |year=1899 }}</ref> |
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* [[The Lady Of Shallot]] , 1833 |
* [[The Lady Of Shallot]] , 1833 |
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Stumm eus an 26 C'hwe 2013 da 09:43
Alfred Tennyson (1809–1892) zo ur barzh saoznek.