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This edited volume assembles poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson that were withheld during his lifetime, presenting lyrical pieces, sonnets, occasional and longer narrative fragments alongside contributions to periodicals. Arranged with editorial notes and bibliographical information, the poems range from intimate meditations on love, loss, and religious longing to vivid depictions of nature, seasonal and cosmic change, and occasional national or martial verse; classical and mythic allusions recur. Tone shifts between elegiac restraint and rhetorical flourish, and the collection reveals compositional experiments and variant approaches to form and voice omitted from standard editions.
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