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Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Cup: A Tragedy: "There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the creeds."

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Alfred Tennyson's journey from a troubled childhood in Lincolnshire to becoming the pre-eminent poet of the Victorian era is marked by significant friendships, particularly with Arthur Hallam, whose death inspired Tennyson's poignant elegy, In Memoriam. Despite early setbacks and harsh criticism, Tennyson's work gained acclaim with his 1842 collection and later successes. His unique persona, characterized by his striking appearance and literary achievements, culminated in his appointment as Poet Laureate and a peerage. He passed away in 1892, leaving a lasting legacy in English literature.

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Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Cup: A Tragedy: "There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the creeds.", Alfred Lord Tennyson

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