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  1. Ulysses, blank-verse poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, written in 1833 and published in the two-volume collection Poems (1842). In a stirring dramatic monologue, the aged title character outlines his plans to abandon his dreary kingdom of Ithaca to reclaim lost glory in a final adventure on the seas.

  2. Ulysses. That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me. For ever and for ever when I move. To rust unburnished, not to shine in use! As though to breathe were life. Life piled on life. Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Subdue them to the useful and the good. When I am gone.

  3. 15 de fev. de 2019 · [Poesia inglesa traduzida] “Ulisses” de Tennyson fevereiro 15, 2019 novembro 11, 2020 ~ Beatriz Becker Neste celebérrimo poema em versos brancos, o poeta inglês Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) nos mostra o heroi da Odisseia já idoso, mas decidido a viver a vida plenamente, até o fim.

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  5. Ulysses. Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” is a dramatic monologue spoken by the famous Greek hero Ulysses, whose story is the subject of Homer’s epic The Odyssey. The poem was published in 1833, near the end of the Romantic period and four years before the beginning of the Victorian era. Ulysses, which is Latin for Odysseus, describes ...

  6. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Ulysses was the legendary Greek hero, the story of whose heroic deeds and adventures is sung by Homer in his Odyssey: However, Tennyson's Ulysses is closely modelled on Dante's Ulysses as sketched in the 26th Canto of the Inferno. The influence of classical poets Homer and Virgil, is seen in phrasing and many verbal echoes.

  7. Perhaps the most central theme in Tennyson’s poem relates to the value of pursuit. Indeed, “Ulysses” as a whole may be read as espousing a philosophy of life where the most important meaning lies in the pursuit of achievement. The speaker first introduces this philosophy in the opening stanza. There, he frames all forms of idleness in ...