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1809
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Born at Somersby, Lincolnshire, England; fourth of twelve children |
1820-1827
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Educated at home by his father |
1821
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Tennyson composes a 6,000 line epic poem |
1823-1824
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Composes "The Devil and the Lady" |
1827
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Enters Cambridge University |
1829
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Meets his best-friend-to-be, Arthur Henry Hallam |
1830
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Publishes Poems, Chiefly Lyrical |
1831
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Father dies |
1833
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Publishes Poems |
1836
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Begins courtship of Emily Sellwood |
1842
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Republishes Poems,with additions; Tennyson's fame established |
1850
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Publishes In Memoriam (to the memory of Arthur Hallam) |
1851
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The Tennyson's first child is born dead |
1852
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Birth of his eldest son, Hallam Tennyson (to become the second Lord Tennyson) |
1855
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Publishes Maud, and Other Poems |
1859
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Publishes first poems of Idylls of the King ; 10,000 copies sell in one month |
1864
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Publishes Enoch Arden |
1865
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Tennyson's mother dies |
1869
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Publishes The Holy Grail and Other Poems |
1871
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Publishes "The Last Tournament" |
1872-1874
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Tennyson completes Idylls of the King (except for "Balin and Balan") |
1880
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Publishes Ballads and Other Poems |
1883
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Tennyson made a Baron |
1885
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Publishes Tiresias and Other Poemss |
1889
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Publishes Demeter and Other Poems |
1892
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Tennyson dies after a long illness |
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Emily Sellwood
Tennyson |