Now fade the last streak of snow - Alfred Tennyson



A. Alfred Tennyson

  1. Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892) & Tennyson was not only a  man and a poet.

  2. He was the voice of a whole people.

  3.  He expressed their melody, their doubles, and their faith in their triumphs.

  4. Tennyson has all the qualities of the Elizabethan exists.

  5. What he lacks is the dramatic power of the Elizabethans.

  6. He is one of the most representative literary men of the Victorian Era.

  7. His works are remarkable for its melody and verse.

  8. But later the server's merciless comments were very unfortunate.

  9.         And when his friend Thallium died in 1833.

  10. This grief of the loss of his friend can be seen in the verse of Tennyson.

  11. Though Tennyson became silent after the thalamic death, he continued to write poetry.

  12. And it was during these sad days that he wrote his immortal work in memory use.

  13. In 1842, he gave his work to publications.


B. Now fade the last streak of snow - Alfred Tennyson


  1. In Memoriam is one of Tennyson's most loved poems.

  2.  It is popular both for its theme and requisite workmanship.

  3. It is one of the four immortal names that were not born to die.

  4. He wrote her lyrics.

  5. The poet's grief was lessened

  6. But the greater grief of humanity mounts for its dead.

  7. Gradually the poem became a universal faith that rests on the soul’s instinct for immortality.

  8. The immortality of humans is the theme of the poem,

  9. This elegiac poem is simply supreme in our literature

  10. Now ladies the last long streak of snow is taken from Tennyson's poem In Memoriam.

  11. This Santa cxv as we know is in memory of his friend Arthur Henry Hallam.

  12. The memory of his friend is like the spring.

  13. But differently what blossoms and the memory of spring are regretted.

  14. Seasons change and return.

  15. What will not return would be her friend who is no more in this world.

  16. The poet hears the truth about the nature of life, about faith, love and loss.

  17. As the vision fades he doubts what he least being unified with the spirit of his friend.

  18. The poet presents nature as it is.

  19.  Nothing has changed the woodland, the lack of style sings. 

  20. The nesting of the sky with the sea and earth has its enhanced beauty.

  21. The waves are moving full of delight and glee.

  22. Everything on earth is very Elias and revived.

  23. The birds build their nest by the sea's new pipe.

  24. All are happy.

  25. Everywhere there is calmness, quietness and peace.

  26. Now the spring is in the heart of the poet.

  27. It wakens up.

  28. The poet says that here the ‘regent becomes an April violet’

  29. And like the list, his memory and pain for his friend seem to “bud and blossom like the rest”.