Come into the garden, Maud by Tennyson
About the Author: Alfred, Lord Tennyson Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) was one of the most famous poets of the Victorian era and was appointed Poet Laureate of Great Britain in 1850. His poetry is known for its rich imagery , emotional depth , and musical quality of language. Tennyson often explored themes like love , death , nature , heroism , and personal struggles . Major works include In Memoriam A.H.H. , The Charge of the Light Brigade , Ulysses , and Maud . Maud (1855) is a monodrama (a poetic soliloquy) that reveals the emotional journey of a sensitive, unstable narrator, especially his experiences of love, loss, and inner conflict. 2. Detailed Summary: From Maud (Part I) This passage is a romantic monologue where the speaker passionately calls to Maud, asking her to come into the garden. The night has passed ("black bat, night, has flown"), and it is the early hours of morning when the planet Venus (symbolizing love) is fading in the bright...