Publisher's Synopsis
âTennyson And The Isle Of Wightâ explores the life and times of Alfred Lord Tennyson during his residence on the Isle of Wight. Arthur Patchett Martin delves into Tennyson's connection to the island, examining how its landscapes and society influenced his poetry and personal life. The book provides insights into Tennyson's daily routines, his interactions with notable figures, and the creative process behind some of his most famous works.
Martin paints a vivid picture of Farringford House, Tennyson's home, and its role as a gathering place for literary and artistic luminaries. This biography offers a unique perspective on Tennyson, blending biographical detail with literary analysis to reveal the profound impact of the Isle of Wight on his life and art.
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