Statements (83)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:poetry
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gptkbp:adaptations |
gptkb:film_adaptations
gptkb:theatrical_performances stage adaptations musical settings |
gptkbp:author |
gptkb:Alfred_Lord_Tennyson
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gptkbp:available_in |
public domain
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gptkbp:contains_song |
ABAB
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gptkbp:critical_reception |
widely acclaimed
considered a masterpiece |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
widely studied in literature courses
widely quoted |
gptkbp:cultural_significance |
exploration of existential themes
reflection of personal loss symbol of Victorian mourning practices |
gptkbp:dedicated_to |
gptkb:Arthur_Hallam
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gptkbp:featured_in |
poetry readings
literary festivals |
gptkbp:form |
lyric poem
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gptkbp:genre |
elegy
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gptkbp:has_sections |
131
133 |
gptkbp:has_units |
iambic tetrameter
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
In Memoriam A. H. H.
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gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Victorian_literature
gptkb:T._S._Eliot gptkb:W._H._Auden gptkb:Philip_Larkin gptkb:artists songwriters contemporary poets modern poetry poets like Elizabeth Bishop poets like Robert Browning poets like W. H. Auden the concept of memorial poetry the concept of mourning in literature |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Romanticism
gptkb:Christian_theology Victorian values |
gptkbp:inspired |
gptkb:musical_composition
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gptkbp:inspired_by |
the death of a friend
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gptkbp:is_cited_in |
academic papers
anthologies literary studies literary critiques |
gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:line |
' And so, I love thee still the more.'
' I hold it true, whate'er befall'. |
gptkbp:notable_artist |
nature imagery
spiritual imagery personal imagery |
gptkbp:notable_quote |
“ I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; ' Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.”
“ I am half sick of shadows.” “ O that 'twere possible.” “ The wish that thou couldst see me now.” ' I am a part of all that I have met.' ' Be near me when my light is low'. ' I have lost my way.' ' I hold it true, whate'er befall'. ' I shall not die.' ' O, that 'twere possible'. ' The wish that thou couldst see.' ' There lives more faith in honest doubt.' |
gptkbp:notable_themes |
the passage of time
the nature of love the search for meaning the nature of faith loss of a friend |
gptkbp:published |
1850
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gptkbp:published_by |
gptkb:Macmillan
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gptkbp:published_in |
gptkb:London
gptkb:The_Poems_of_Alfred_Lord_Tennyson |
gptkbp:structure |
stanzas
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gptkbp:style |
lyrical
reflective elegiac |
gptkbp:themes |
love
faith grief |
gptkbp:translated_into |
multiple languages
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Alfred_Lord_Tennyson
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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