Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Born on this day – Alfred Tennyson:

 

Writer

August 6, 1809 – October 6, 1892

Credits:

Poems:

A Farewell; Ask Me No More; Break, Break, Break; Charge of the Light Brigade; Circumstance; Cradle Song; Crossing the Bar; Early Spring; England and America in 1782; Far-far-away (For Music); Flower in the Crannied Wall; From The Palace of Art; In Memoriam, VII; Lady Clare; Of Old Sat Freedom; Ring Out, Wild Bells; Strong Son of God, Immortal Love; Sweet and Low; Tears, Idle Tears; The Blackbird; The Brook; The City Child; The Death of the Old Year; The Deserted House; The Dying Swan; The Eagle; The Flower; The Kraken; The Lady of Shalott; The May Queen; The Mermaid; The Oak; The Owl; The Poet's Song; The Sea-Fairies; The Shell; The Splendor Falls; The Tears Of Heaven; The Throstle; Will.

Movies and television:

A Day That Is Dead (1913); A Dream of Fair Women (1920); After Many Years (1908); Balaclava (1928); Becket (1923); Break, Break, Break (1914 / 2019); Catalogue of Ships (2008); De glada åren (1946); Dora (1909 / 1910 / 1912 / 1915); Enoch Arden (1914 / 1915); Enoch Arden: Part I (1911); Enoch Arden: Part II (1911); Facing the Music (1933); Gunsmoke (1960); Holding Back the Years (2018); Jack Buchanan with the Glee Quartet (1930); Lady Clare (1912); Lady Godiva (1911 / 1921); Last of the Summer Wine (1988); Lauzon Lauzone (2001); Leolo (1992); Les maris, les femmes, les amants (1989); Maud (1911); Montenegrins: The Mighty Race of the Mountaineers, Says Lord Tennyson (2013); My Favorite Wife (1940); Naked Hearts (1916); Project Green Gables (2016); Sweet and Low (1914); The Arthur Haynes Show (1962); The Brook (1917); The Charge of the Light Brigade (1914 / 1936); The Gardener's Daughter (1913 / 1914); The Golden Supper (1910); The Lady Clare (1919); The Lady of Shalott (1912 / 1915); The May Queen (1914); The Morecambe & Wise Show (1972); The Stefan University (2019); The Vanishing Hand (1928); Tolvslaget på Skansen (1977); V. Alexander Stefan in V. Alexander Stefan: My Passion (2018); Vanity Fair (2004); Your Favorite Story (1954).


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