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In which poem does Tennyson mourn the death of his friend Arthur Hallam?

AUlysses

BIn Memoriam

CThe Lady of Shalott

DLycidas

Answer:

B. In Memoriam

Read Explanation:

  • Tennyson’s "In Memoriam" is a long elegiac poem written to mourn the death of his close friend Arthur Hallam, reflecting deep personal grief, philosophical inquiry, and spiritual struggle—central themes of the Victorian crisis of faith.


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