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  2. The Lotos-Eaters - Wikipedia

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    The Lotos-Eaters is a poem by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, published in Tennyson's 1832 poetry collection. It was inspired by his trip to Spain with his close friend Arthur Hallam , where they visited the Pyrenees mountains.

  3. Lotus-eaters - Wikipedia

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    The Lotos-Eaters is a poem by Alfred Tennyson, describing a group of mariners who, upon eating the lotos, are put into an altered state and isolated from the outside world. British romantic composer Hubert Parry wrote a half-hour choral setting of Tennyson's poem for soprano, choir, and orchestra. [9]

  4. The Lotus Eater - Wikipedia

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    1 Plot summary. 2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. The Lotus Eater. ... The story's name is a reference to the Lotus eaters of Greek Mythology, who similarly ...

  5. Poems (Tennyson, 1842) - Wikipedia

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    Poems, by Alfred Tennyson, was a two-volume 1842 collection in which new poems and reworked older ones were printed in separate volumes.It includes some of Tennyson's finest and best-loved poems, [1] [2] such as Mariana, The Lady of Shalott, The Palace of Art, The Lotos Eaters, Ulysses, Locksley Hall, The Two Voices, Sir Galahad, and Break, Break, Break.

  6. Dramatic monologue - Wikipedia

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    After Ulysses, Tennyson's most famous efforts in this vein are Tithonus, The Lotos-Eaters, and St. Simon Stylites, all from the 1842 Poems; later monologues appear in other volumes, notably Idylls of the King. Matthew Arnold's Dover Beach and Stanzas from the Grand Chartreuse are famous, semi-autobiographical monologues.

  7. Lotus-eaters (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Lotus Eaters" (Weinbaum), a 1935 short story by Stanley G. Weinbaum; The Lotus Eaters, a 2010 novel by Tatjana Soli "The Lotos-Eaters", an 1832 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson "Lotus Eaters" (Ulysses episode) an episode in James Joyce's novel Ulysses; Lotus Eaters, a Touhou Project manga series

  8. The Lotus Eaters (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Eaters (2010) is a novel by Tatjana Soli. [1] [2] [3] [4] It tells the story of an American woman who goes to war-torn Vietnam as a combat photojournalist ...

  9. Edward T. Cone - Wikipedia

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    Cone, known for his contributions to music criticism and analysis, also composed a significant body of music. ... The Lotos-Eaters (1946) for TTBB, tenor & bass ...