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Essay heading: Alfred Tennyson And His Work
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On a visit to Somersby, Hallam
met and later became engaged to Emily Tennyson, and the two friends looked
forward to a life-long companionship. Hallam died from illness in 1833 at the
age of 22 and shocked Tennyson profoundly. His grief lead to most of his best
poetry, including "In Memoriam", "The Passing of Arthur", "Ulysses", and
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Critics in those days took great joy in the
harshness of their reviews. John Wilson Croker's harsh criticisms of some of
the poems he wrote kept Tennyson from publishing again for another nine years.
The success of his 1842 poems made Tennyson a popular poet, and in 1845
he got a government pension of 200 pounds a year, which helped him with his
financial difficulties... displayed next 300 characters
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