The Boundless Deep: Young Tennyson, Science and the Crisis of Belief

Richard Holmes
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The Boundless Deep: Young Tennyson, Science and the Crisis of Belief

Richard Holmes
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A Book of the Year in the Times; Telegraph; Spectator; Financial Times; Observer; Waterstones and Daunt Books‘Replaces the dusty usual portraits of the poet laureate – as the gloomy Victorian author of the GCSE syllabus poem The Charge of the Light Brigade – with a sparkling vision of him as an intelligent and imaginative man who welcomed in the new scientific age. Truly enriching’SUNDAY TIMES‘Holmes is probably our greatest chronicler of the Romantic poets … The Boundless Deep is a dazzling and tireless work of advocacy … Feather duster at the ready, Holmes swats the crepe and the cobwebs away to restore the living Tennyson as he was before he fossilised into a Victorian sage’THE TIMES‘Compelling … a fascinating insight into a great British poet whose depths, like those of the sea in his poem “Crossing the Bar” (1889), remain boundless themselves’DAILY TELEGRAPH‘A spryly written but deeply learned biography’SPECTATOR‘Biographer Richard Holmes specialises in seeing familiar figures from a new slant … Takes a dive into the works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, rubbing away the stately, bearded behemoth beloved of Queen Victoria to reveal a more vibrant, youthful character’FINANCIAL TIMES‘There is an unusual, gentle mixture of imagination and empiricism in everything Holmes writes: a poetic sense of human psychology combined with a meticulous organised mind’NEW STATESMEN'An extraordinary glimpse into the nature of poetic genius and the heart of the Victorian miracle – no-one can match Holmes’ range and sensitivity'RORY STEWART‘Richard Holmes, in this new biography, wants to create a fresh portrait of the young Tennyson, before the beard made him a Victorian. He has succeeded triumphantly in doing so…with enormous insight and subtlety’DAILY MAIL‘Shakes off the poet’s fusty image to reveal a young man grappling with the doubts of his age… Holmes presents Tennyson as more interesting, more clever, more elusive and downright peculiar than modern readers may imagine'OBSERVER
  • Published date: Dec 08, 2026
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Harpercollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008696863
  • Dimensions: 5.078740157" W x 0.826771653" L x 7.79527559" H
Richard Holmes is the author of The Age of Wonder, which won the Royal Society Prize for Science Books and the National Book Critics Circle Award and was one of the ten New York Times’ Best Books of the Year in 2009. His balloon book, Falling Upwards, was chosen as a Best Book of the Year by seven newspapers in 2013. His other biographies include Shelley: The Pursuit (winner of the 1974 Somerset Maugham Prize), Coleridge: Early Visions (winner of the 1989 Whitbread Book of the Year Award), Coleridge: Darker Reflections (shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and winner of the Duff Cooper Prize), and Dr. Johnson & Mr. Savage (winner of the 1993 James Tait Black Prize). This Long Pursuit completes the autobiographical trilogy begun in Footsteps (1985) and Sidetracks (2000). Holmes was awarded the OBE in 1992, and was elected an Honorary Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, in 2010.

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