To avoid a curse which fortells her doom if ever she looks upon the city of Camelot, the fairy lady of Shalott never leaves her tower. When in her mirror she sees Sir Lancelot, she realizes that her attempt to trick fate has failed.
A collection of poems by nineteenth-century English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, including the long narrative poem "Enoch Arden," as well as a selection of lyrics, monologues, and ballads.
Presents a collection of poems by nineteenth-century poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, featuring the epic "Idylls of the King," describing the court of King Arthur.
Presents a variety of viewpoints by different critics on six poems by nineteenth century writer Alfred Lord Tennyson and includes biographical and bibliographical information.
To avoid a curse which foretells her doom if ever she looks upon the city of Camelot, the Lady of Shalott never leaves her tower, but her attempt to trick fate fails.