Alfred lord tennyson mini biography of martin
•
Tennyson, The Unquiet Heart
Born in Somersby, England on August 6, 1809, Tennyson belonged to a middle-class family descended from an Earl. Both of his parents had connections to the Church of England. His father, George Clayton Tennyson, was a rector at no fewer than thr
•
Firing the Canon: Tennyson and Martin
You can’t avoid George R. R. Martin, the bearded and be-hatted author of A Song of Ice and Fire, the very, very long fantasy series that claimed national attention when HBO adapted it to the small screen as Game of Thrones. The Internet loves Game of Thrones, from its dwarf Lannisters to its age-inappropriate breastfeeding to the HBO-trademarked combination of naked bosoms and fake blood. inom kind of enjoyed the first årstid but lost interest at the second. At some point inom bought a set of the first four novels.
I’d always assumed that Martin’s novels were considered entertaining dreck, genre trash worth reading on airplanes, while waiting for a court appearance, or during a 15-year-old’s summer vacation. gods week inom began searching for critical reviews of Martin’s work; to my surprise inom encountered ingenting less than fulsome beröm. Two articles from the Guardian komma the closest to criticism—one apol
•
Alfred Tennyson was born August 6th, 1809, at Somersby, Lincolnshire, fourth of twelve children of George and Elizabeth (Fytche) Tennyson. The poet's grandfather had violated tradition by making his younger son, Charles, his heir, and arranging for the poet's father to enter the ministry. (See the Tennyson Family Tree.) The contrast of his own family's relatively straitened circumstances to the great wealth of his aunt Elizabeth Russell and uncle Charles Tennyson (who lived in castles!) made Tennyson feel particularly impoverished and led him to worry about money all his life.
He also had a lifelong fear of mental illness, for several men in his family had a mild form of epilepsy, which was then thought a shameful disease. His father and brother Arthur made their cases worse by excessive drinking. His brother Edward had to be confined in a mental institution after 1833, and he himself spent a few weeks under doctors' care in 1843. In the late twenties his father's physical and me