TENNYSON STUDIES – LOOKING BACK: THE HISTORY OF THE TENNYSON RESEARCH CENTRE

In an after-dinner speech in 1983, the then Lord Tennyson, the grandson of the poet, described how the Tennyson Research Centre came into being. Farringford, Tennyson's Isle of Wight home, was sold in 1945 and the books and papers were stored until 1952 when Lord Tennyson and Sir Charles Tennys...

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Published inTennyson research bulletin Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 6 - 104
Main Author Shaw, Marion
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lincoln Tennyson Society 01.11.2017
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Summary:In an after-dinner speech in 1983, the then Lord Tennyson, the grandson of the poet, described how the Tennyson Research Centre came into being. Farringford, Tennyson's Isle of Wight home, was sold in 1945 and the books and papers were stored until 1952 when Lord Tennyson and Sir Charles Tennyson, also the poet's grandson, began the task of putting all the material from Farringford into some kind of order ready for storage. Here, Shaw the history of the Tennyson Research Centre.
ISSN:0082-2841