The Princess: The Princess: Baron Alfred Tennyson's Royal Narrative

· Prabhat Prakashan
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96
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The Princess by Baron Alfred Tennyson: A poetic narrative that weaves together themes of love, chivalry, and women's roles in society. Tennyson's narrative poem tells the story of a princess named Ida and her journey to establish a women's university, challenging the traditional gender roles of her time.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Princess":
Gender Roles: The poem explores the evolving roles of women in society and their pursuit of education and independence.
Romanticism: Tennyson's lyrical and romantic style of writing is evident throughout the poem, adding depth to the narrative.
Social Commentary: "The Princess" offers social commentary on the changing dynamics of gender and education in the 19th century.

Baron Alfred Tennyson, often referred to as Lord Tennyson, was a renowned British poet during the Victorian era. Born in 1809, he became one of the most celebrated poets of his time, known for his exquisite lyricism and themes that reflected the values and concerns of the era. "The Princess" is a significant work that addresses social and gender issues in Tennyson's distinctive style.

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