
Enoch Arden. With Introductions And Notes By W.T. Webb
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A shipwreck. A vanished husband. A woman's quiet hope endures against the tides of fate. In Enoch Arden, Alfred Lord Tennyson crafts a Victorian narrative poem that pulses with longing, sacrifice and the ache of love and loss. Set against the evocative backdrop of Victorian England, this classic poetry collection invites readers into a maritime adventure tale that explores the shifting sands of identity and destiny. Through Tennyson's masterful dramatic monologue literature, the story unfolds with emotional depth and lyrical power, making it a touchstone for poetry enthusiasts and literature s...
A shipwreck. A vanished husband. A woman's quiet hope endures against the tides of fate. In Enoch Arden, Alfred Lord Tennyson crafts a Victorian narrative poem that pulses with longing, sacrifice and the ache of love and loss. Set against the evocative backdrop of Victorian England, this classic poetry collection invites readers into a maritime adventure tale that explores the shifting sands of identity and destiny. Through Tennyson's masterful dramatic monologue literature, the story unfolds with emotional depth and lyrical power, making it a touchstone for poetry enthusiasts and literature students alike. First published in the 19th century, Enoch Arden stands as a testament to Tennyson's stature among Victorian poets and remains a cornerstone in the study of his works. Its themes-devotion, uncertainty, and the inexorable pull of fate-resonate as deeply now as they did for its earliest readers. With introductions and notes by W.T. Webb, this edition offers valuable context and insight, enriching the experience for both casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.