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  1. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Arthur Hallam and his father, Henry Hallam (1777–1859), historian and fellow Etonian, left England for a continental European voyage on August 3, 1832; both had bouts of Influenza earlier that year and were eager to have a restful trip . By the 13th of September they had reached Vienna, intending to go to Prague.

  2. 27 de out. de 2016 · Looking back to Arthur Hallam’s early poetic exercises, Tennyson remarked reflectively that his friend had ‘touched a jarring lyre at first,/But ever strove to make it true’. 1 The incontrovertible scarcity of readers for Arthur Hallam’s somewhat neglected body of poetry does not axiomatically entail its consequent unreadability.

  3. 19 de set. de 2014 · By the time the “shadowy figure of a man” appears beside Arthur Hallam's erstwhile fiancé, Mrs. Jesse, Tennyson's sister, the practice had been subject to public intrigue and scandal as a part of broader and contentious Victorian debates about the status of photography as art or document.

  4. Thus, this site was created to serve as an easily accessible on-line vehicle for the reevaluation of Arthur Henry Hallam's poems. Whether you are a Victorian specialist looking for one more piece to add to the vast puzzle of that great era, a Tennyson scholar seeking to know more about the friend who influenced him so greatly, or simply a lover of beautiful poetry, this site should be of ...

  5. Analysis. Arthur Henry Hallam’s chief contribution to English poetry lies in his influence upon Tennyson, including their rivalry and friendship, their mutual literary and intellectual ...

  6. The centenary of the death of Arthur Hallam, noted in England by a leading article in The Times Literary Supplement (September 14, 1933) and in America by an exhibition of Hallam's works in the Yale University Library (January, 1934), served as a reminder not so much of what we know of the youth who was so important an influence on Tennyson as of what we do not know fully, a partial ignorance ...

  7. 2 de set. de 2020 · When Hallam died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in Italy in 1833, aged 22, it violently changed Tennyson’s life. Bust of Arthur Hallam by Francis Leggatt Chantrey. Wikimedia