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  1. 2 set 2020 · When Hallam died suddenly of a brain aneurysm in Italy in 1833, aged 22, it violently changed Tennyson’s life. Bust of Arthur Hallam by Francis Leggatt Chantrey. Wikimedia

  2. Arthur Hallam. December 1860 Issue. WE were standing in the old English church at Clevedon on a summer afternoon. And here, said my companion, pausing in the chancel, sleeps Arthur Hallam, the ...

  3. Abstract. In Memoriam, unlike most literary works, stands in a close, though not simple, relation to a historical event — the death in Vienna, on 15 September 1833, of Tennyson’s friend, Arthur Henry Hallam. Tennyson received this news in a letter, dated 1 October, from Hallam’s uncle, part of which read: ‘He died at Vienna on his ...

  4. Arthur Hallam's friendship had been a source of comfort against a series of acute problems and anxieties which intensified in Tennyson's late adolescence and early twenties, and Hallam's death in 1833 externalized his deepest fears and helped determine the character of virtually all his significant poetry written after that date.

  5. Analysis. Arthur Henry Hallam’s chief contribution to English poetry lies in his influence upon Tennyson, including their rivalry and friendship, their mutual literary and intellectual ...

  6. The centenary of the death of Arthur Hallam, noted in England by a leading article in The Times Literary Supplement (September 14, 1933) and in America by an exhibition of Hallam's works in the Yale University Library (January, 1934), served as a reminder not so much of what we know of the youth who was so important an influence on Tennyson as of what we do not know fully, a partial ignorance ...

  7. Arthur Henry Hallam. (1811-1833), Essayist; son of Henry Hallam. Sitter in 3 portraits. A poet, best known as the subject of In Memoriam A.H.H ., a major work by his best friend, Alfred Tennyson. The son of historian Henry Hallam, he was educated at Eton, where he became friends with the future prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.