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It was in 1850 that Tennyson reached the pinnacle of his career, being appointed Poet Laureate in succession to William Wordsworth and in the same year producing his masterpiece, In Memoriam, dedicated to a friend from his student days, Arthur Henry Hallam. In the same year, he married Emily Sellwood. Queen Victoria was an ardent admirer of Tennyson's work, and created him 1st Baron Tennyson. Much of his verse was based on classical or mythological themes. Idylls of the King (1859) takes its subject from Arthurian romance. Later in his career, he attempted drama, but his plays enjoyed little success even in his lifetime. He died in 1892.
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