In what light does the modern reader necessarily perceive a text like in Memoriam?
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"In Memoriam A.HH" is a poem by the British poet Afferd ,lord Tennyson ....He views the cruelty of nature and morality in light of materiallist science and faith....
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In Memoriam connects the despair Tennyson felt over the loss of his friend Arthur Hallam and the despair he felt when contemplating a godless world. In the end, the poem affirms both religious faith and faith in human progress.The tone is passionate and a little disconnected from the world as he copes with his friend's death.In Memoriam A.H.H. was written over a period of 17 years, from 1833 to 1850. Over the course of 133 cantos, it explores Alfred Lord Tennyson's profound grief at the death of his close friend, Arthur Henry Hallam.
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