"Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson" by Tennyson is a collection of poems, dramas, and other writings from the late 1800s. The book acts like a guide to the writings of Tennyson, a famous poet, that showcases his literary impact on English history. It includes a diverse compilation of Tennyson's writings, like "Idylls of the King", about King Arthur, and "The Princess," that addresses gender roles in society. It also has shorter and longer pieces such as "Enoch Arden," which is about love and sacrifice, and plays such as "Queen Mary" and "Harold". This index helps readers to better understand Tennyson's themes of love, nature, mortality, and heroism, which reflect the feelings of the Victorian time.

Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson
By Alfred Tennyson Tennyson
Travel through the words of a legendary poet, and discover the themes that shaped an era in a collection of works for his readers.
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About the AuthorAlfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson,, was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu". He published his first solo collection of poems, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, in 1830. "Claribel" and "Mariana", which remain some of Tennyson's most celebrated poems, were included in this volume. Although described by some critics as overly sentimental, his poems ultimately proved popular and brought Tennyson to the attention of well-known writers of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Tennyson's early poetry, with its medievalism and powerful visual imagery, was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson,, was an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829, Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces, "Timbuktu". He published his first solo collection of poems, Poems, Chiefly Lyrical, in 1830. "Claribel" and "Mariana", which remain some of Tennyson's most celebrated poems, were included in this volume. Although described by some critics as overly sentimental, his poems ultimately proved popular and brought Tennyson to the attention of well-known writers of the day, including Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Tennyson's early poetry, with its medievalism and powerful visual imagery, was a major influence on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.