Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at
https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog
Project Gutenberg
1998-06-01
Public domain in the USA.
369
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron
1809
1892
Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Enoch Arden, &c.
Enoch Arden, etc.
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_Arden
Enoch Arden -- Aylmer's field -- Sea dreams -- The grandmother -- Northern farmer -- Tithonus -- The voyage -- In the valley of Cauteretz -- The flower -- Requiescat -- The sailor-boy -- The islet -- The ringlet -- A welcome to Alexandra -- Ode sung at the opening of the international exhibition -- A dedication -- Boadicea -- In quantity -- Specimen of a translation of the Iliad in blank verse.
Etext produced by Stewart A. Levin
HTML file produced by David Widger
"Enoch Arden, &c." by Alfred Tennyson is a narrative poem published during the late 19th century. The poem follows the life of the titular character, Enoch Arden, a sailor whose love for Annie Lee intertwines with themes of love, loyalty, and the passage of time, exploring the emotional ramifications of human relationships and the trials that come with them. At the start of "Enoch Arden," Tennyson introduces a picturesque seaside setting where three children—Enoch, Annie, and Philip—play together, establishing a deep bond in their youth. As they grow older, Enoch's love for Annie becomes more pronounced, while Philip silently harbors his own feelings for her. Enoch works hard to provide for Annie, culminating in their marriage. However, after a series of hardships, including a shipwreck that leaves Enoch stranded for years, a painful love triangle subtly develops. The narrative sets the stage for Enoch's return home, only to find the dynamics of love and loyalty forever altered. This opening portion envelops readers in a melody of nostalgia and impending sorrow, promising a tale that explores the heart's resilience and the weight of unfulfilled dreams. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 74.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
en
English poetry -- 19th century
PR
Text
Category: Poetry
Category: British Literature
170380
2025-08-01T09:28:58.155094
text/html
169260
2020-12-31T12:42:05
text/html
134835
2025-08-01T09:29:04.671050
application/epub+zip
138930
2025-08-01T09:29:00.103088
application/epub+zip
138931
2025-08-01T09:28:58.878103
application/epub+zip
229940
2025-08-01T09:29:06.927063
application/x-mobipocket-ebook
231658
2025-08-01T09:29:03.947069
application/x-mobipocket-ebook
210634
2022-09-01T10:38:05.570522
application/x-mobipocket-ebook
158209
2023-10-01T08:38:58.665425
text/plain
15881
2025-08-01T09:29:07.088054
application/rdf+xml
9710
2025-08-01T09:28:59.453117
image/jpeg
2591
2025-08-01T09:28:59.202092
image/jpeg
131425
2025-08-01T09:28:58.172134
application/octet-stream
application/zip
en.wikipedia