91+ Famous Poems From The Victorian Era
Alfred Lord Tennyson 18091892.
Famous poems from the victorian era. Some Poems on Death during the Victorian Era were. Tennyson was a prolific writer whose love for nature and romance. Yes this is one of the most famous Victorian poems but Ive included it anyway because its also one of the most beautiful Victorian Poems. Famous Poets of the Victorian era The notable Victorian poets include Byron Alfred Lord Tennyson Browning Shelley William Wordsworth etc.
The ten Victorian poems that follow are all no longer than ten lines and one is only two words long. The main theme of this poem is growing old. Poets like Tennyson the Brownings and Rossetti frequently wrote poetry in order to create a powerful emotional effect on the reader but some Victorian poets also wrote simply to entertain. He clasps the crag with crooked hands.
The Victorian Poetry was quite realistic in nature and quite less idealised as compared to the Romanic Poets who were idealists and believed in Art for the Art Sake. His most renowned work in poetry is Songs of Innocence and of Experience considered one of the leading poetic works of the Romantic eraThe Tyger is a poem in Blakes Songs of Experience. 1794 William Blake is considered a highly influential figure in the history of poetry and one of the greatest British artists. Close to the sun in lonely lands.
Browse more Victorian poets. THE VICTORIAN POETRY 1832-1880 The Victorian Age 1832-1887 is one of the most remarkable periods in the history of England. It was era of material affluence political consciousness democratic reforms industrial and mechanical progress scientific advancement local unrest educational expansion empire building and religious uncertainty. However despite views such as this the Victorian period saw the emergence of many important female poets.
Victorian poetry From the rich imagery and rhythmic quality of Alfred Lord Tennyson to Christina Rossetti s lyrical purity and powerful exploration of loss and faith the Victorian period heralded a new wave of poetry that was influenced by its Romantic predecessors yet distinctly different. The most prolific and well-regarded poets of the age included Alfred Lord Tennyson Robert Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning Matthew Arnold Gerard Manley Hopkins and Oscar Wilde. She wrote a Christmas Carol called In the Bleak Midwinter after learning of a competition to write a Christmas-themed poem. She wrote poems from young age and never stopped until death.
Byronsbrooding romantic poems attracted a lot of attention in a society noted for its high regard for morality. Subtitled Fragment this brief piece was written in the early 1830s and published in 1851 the year after Tennysons annus mirabilis. In the early nineteenth century writing was still seen as a prominently male preserve. The poem contains some of the most famous lines in literature including Tis better to have loved and lostThan never to have loved at all and was widely quoted in the Victorian period.
The name refers to the classic myth of Ulysses that returned from the Trojan War. Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849 The Raven. The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson. One of the most exciting features of this literary work is the use of the dramatic monologue that became quite a popular thing in Victorian poetry.
Lord Tennyson is known to be one of the first to use it in his poetry. Magic 16The Night is Darkening Round Me by Emily Bronte 181848 The night is darkening round me The wild winds coldly blow. Before the Victorian era there were very few famous female poets.