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Hardcover Alfred, Lord Tennyson Book

ISBN: 0806966122

ISBN13: 9780806966120

Alfred, Lord Tennyson

(Part of the Poetry for Young People Series)

Be swept away by the vibrant imagery of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, a master of description and the sound effects of poetry. Page after page of stunning illustrations transport you to the fantastic places conjured by his vivid and powerful words. Whether he is portraying a world like his own charming country village in Victorian England, or as far removed as a mermaid's lair, Tennyson's fiery verse will capture your heart and haunt your mind. Join him on his journeys to the kingdom of Camelot, home to Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the mysterious "Lady of Shalott." Travel back in time with prehistoric beasts or underwater with the mythical Kraken, who lies in wait "Below the thunders of the upper deep; /Far, far beneath the abysmal sea" in "ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep." Tennyson tackled serious issues in a way that makes you understand many different emotions. Feel his heart-wrenching grief over the loss of his best friend in "Break, Break, Break" or his contemplation of his own death in the moving lines of "Crossing the Bar." Tennyson also spoke out about world events. Hear his cry against the senseless loss of life in his wartime masterpiece, "The Charge of the Light Brigade." The famous, forceful words, like so much of his work, beg to be read aloud: Their's not to make reply, / Their's not to reason why, / Their's but to do and die: / Into the valley of Death / Rode the six hundred. Full of vibrant atmosphere and intense passion, Tennyson's poems never fail to fascinate, even mesmerize his readers. Book jacket.

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A GEM OF A BOOK...HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS ONE

I cannot think of a better way to introduce the poetry of Lord Tennyson than this small volume. The selection is excellent and of interest you the young reader. The commentary is quite relevant as are the pictures which accompany it. I find that often now, our young people go all the way through the early grades in school and many of them have never heard of Alford, Lord Tennyson,much less read their poetry. This was the sort of stuff my generation and the generation before it grew up on and cut our teeth on. I do not feel I am any worse for the wear. I am fearful that we are bringing up an entire generation (rightfully or wrong, although I feel it is the later) of young folks who will have no appreciation to this great art form and will miss a lot. This book helps. This entire series helps, as a matter of fact and I certainly recommend you add this one and the others to your library. Actually, it is rather fun reading these with the young folk and then talking about them. Not only do you get to enjoy the work your self and perhaps bring back some great memories, but you have the opportunity to interact with your child or student. It is actually rather surprising what some of the kids come up with. I read these to my grandchildren and to the kids in my classes at school. For the most part, when I really get to discussing the work with them, they enjoy it. Recommend this one highly.
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