tennysonian (Meaning)

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tennysonian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, the English poet (1809-92); resembling, or having some of the characteristics of, his poetry, as simplicity, pictorial quality, sensuousness, etc.

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tennysonian Sentence Examples

  1. The poet's Tennysonian diction evoked a lyrical and ethereal atmosphere.
  2. The Tennysonian landscape of rolling hills and sparkling rivers created a picturesque setting.
  3. The heroine's Tennysonian beauty captured the hearts of readers with her flowing locks and delicate features.
  4. The poem's Tennysonian imagery of flowers and birds painted a vibrant and evocative scene.
  5. The Tennysonian themes of nature, love, and loss resonated deeply with Victorian readers.
  6. The author's Tennysonian style was characterized by its polished meter and intricate rhyme schemes.
  7. The Tennysonian influence on 20th-century poetry is evident in the works of T.S.
  8. Eliot and Ezra Pound.
  9. The Tennysonian portrayal of women as both idealized and unattainable remains a source of controversy today.
  10. The Tennysonian concept of the "poet as prophet" inspired a generation of literary figures.

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Of or pertaining to Alfred (Lord) Tennyson, the English poet (1809-92); resembling, or having some of the characteristics of, his poetry, as simplicity, pictori

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The poet's Tennysonian diction evoked a lyrical and ethereal atmosphere.

The Tennysonian landscape of rolling hills and sparkling rivers created a picturesque setting.

The heroine's Tennysonian beauty captured the hearts of readers with her flowing locks and delicate features.

The poem's Tennysonian imagery of flowers and birds painted a vibrant and evocative scene.