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"A scathing critism of the poems published in 1833, made by the Quarterly Review, so depressed the sensitive poet that he didn't publish another volume for nine years." This was separate from his poem Timbuctoo that had earlier won him the Chancelor's medal for English verse. However, his university days gave him the greatest friendship of his life, that with Arthur Hallam (Kunitz 610)...
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However, his university days gave him the greatest friendship of his life, that with Arthur Hallam (Kunitz 610). "Tennyson's sensitive imagination was ever responsive to the moral atmosphere around him. It was the high seriousness of Hallam and his Cambridge friends, their sympathy with moral and political progress, which had encouraged him to endeavour, even too strenuously, to charge his work with didactic intention, which had made him to strive, often against his deepest instincts and prejudices, to sympathize with the claims of advancing democracy?" (Wood 40)...
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