Alfred Lord Tennyson is one of Britain's greatest and most popular poets. Even during his lifetime, he was considered a national institution: Queen Victoria appointed him Poet Laureate in 1850, a position he held for 42 years, and in 1884 he became the first writer to be granted a baronetcy. In a long and fruitful career, he penned numerous classic works, and this BBC Radio collection showcases some of the very best.
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Narrator | Miscellaneous |
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Length | 10hrs 21mins |
Catalogue No. | 18352 |
Publisher | BBC Digital; 2024 |