Ten·ny·son (tĕnĭ-sən), Alfred First Baron Tennyson. Known as Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892.
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Tweet British poet whose works, including In Memoriam (1850) and "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1854), reflect Victorian sentiments and aesthetics. He was appointed poet laureate in 1850. Ten′ny·soni·an (-sōnē-ən) adj. |
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