Idylls of the King

Alfred TENNYSON

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Idylls of the King
Idylls of the King

PRESENTATION FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE OF IDYLLS OF THE KING, 1859, INSCRIBED BY TENNYSON

TENNYSON, Alfred. Idylls of the King. London: Edward Moxon, 1859. 12mo, original green cloth gilt, uncut. Housed in custom clamshell box.

First edition, first issue, of Tennyson’s “long-meditated great task” (Baugh et al., 1388)—verse renditions of Arthurian legends that restored them to popularity and brought him to prominence—in original cloth, inscribed by the poet on the half title, “Harriet Wright from A. Tennyson.”

Although Tennyson was, from his youth, an avid admirer of stories about King Arthur and his knights, by the early 19th century "Arthurian legends had become a literary anachronism. Tennyson's poetry brought about a rebirth of interest in the material and eventually placed it on a new plateau of respect and significance for writers and artists… Tennyson's recreation of the Arthurian world is an attempt to reform his generation by showing the effects of sensuality, materialism and spiritual blindness" (Lacy, 446-49). "I intended Arthur," he would later explain, "to represent the Ideal Soul of Man coming into contact with the warring elements of the flesh." His message found a ready audience: these first four of what would eventually be a dozen connected poems "received a welcome so instantaneous as at once to restore [their] author to his lost place in the affections of many… Men so different as Macaulay, Dickens and Ruskin swelled the chorus of enthusiastic praise… From the publication of the first Idylls until the end of the poet's life, his fame and popularity continued without check" (DNB). First issue, without publisher's imprint on verso of title page. With eight pages of publisher's ads, dated July 1859, bound in at front. Dodd, Mead, 35-37. CBEL IV:677. Lowndes, 2605. Old dealer description tipped to front free endpaper.

Text generally clean. Mild abrasions to rear pastedown. Original cloth with light toning to spine, minor soiling; spine gilt bright. A lovely inscribed presentation first issue in near-fine condition.

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