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Lancelot And Elaine
Lancelot And Elaine | Alfred Lord Tennyson
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" Elaine the fair, Elaine the loveable, Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat, High in her chamber up a tower to the east Guarded the sacred shield of Lancelot; Which first she placed where the morning's earliest ray Might strike it, and awake her with the gleam; Then fearing rust or soilure fashioned for it A case of silk, and braided thereupon All the devices blazoned on the shield In their own tinct, and added, of her wit, A border fantasy of branch and flower, And yellow-throated nestling in the nest. Nor rested thus content, but day by day, Leaving her household and good father, climbed That eastern tower, and entering barred her door, Stript off the case, and read the naked shield, Now guessed a hidden meaning in his arms, Now made a pretty history to herself Of every dint a sword had beaten in it, And every scratch a lance had made upon it, Conjecturing when and where: this cut is fresh; That ten years back; this dealt him at Caerlyle; That at Caerleon; this at Camelot: And ah God's mercy, what a stroke was there! And here a thrust that might have killed, but God Broke the strong lance, and rolled his enemy down, And saved him: so she lived in fantasy."
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BarbaraJean
Lancelot And Elaine | Alfred Lord Tennyson
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#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent - The Lady of Shalott and Lancelot & Elaine discussion

Death over unrequited love is a common theme in literature: do you find this theme romantic? (Anne and her friends certainly did!)

What do you notice that might have attracted Anne (and LMM) to these poems?

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BarbaraJean
Lancelot And Elaine | Alfred Lord Tennyson
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#KindredSpiritsBuddyRead #LMMAdjacent - Discussion: The Lady of Shalott and Lancelot & Elaine

In Anne of Green Gables, Anne and her friends re-enact the scene where Elaine‘s body is placed in the barge to float down to Camelot. I loved finding the sections of Lancelot & Elaine that they reference as they set the scene. What are some of your favorite or memorable lines from either poem?

JenlovesJT47 Will be reading these later today! 21h
BarbaraJean @JenlovesJT47 👍I‘m a little early posting questions since tomorrow‘s going to be really busy for me! 21h
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BarbaraJean
Lancelot And Elaine | Alfred Lord Tennyson
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This week‘s #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead moves into some #LMMAdjacent reads, with two of Tennyson‘s poems: The Lady of Shalott and Lancelot & Elaine. I‘ll post discussion questions on Saturday (9/28), and all are welcome—let me know if you‘re not tagged and you‘d like to be!

There are many options out there for reading these poems—pictured above are just the ones I have on my shelves! I‘ll post some details and links in the comments.

BarbaraJean The Lady of Shalott and Lancelot and Elaine are two versions of the same story, and to further complicate things, Tennyson published two versions of The Lady of Shalott, in 1832 and 1842. Lancelot and Elaine is one section from Tennyson‘s larger work, The Idylls of the King. The Lady of Shalott should be readily available—it was in both the poetry anthologies I had on hand. I‘ll add links below to both poems online. 1w
BarbaraJean 📘 Lancelot & Elaine: https://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/tennyson-lancelot-and-elaine
📕 The Lady of Shalott (1832): https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45359/the-lady-of-shalott-1832
📘 The Lady of Shalott (1842): https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45360/the-lady-of-shalott-1842
(The 1842 version is the one that\'s used throughout the Anne of Green Gables miniseries with Megan Follows!)
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BarbaraJean Tagging those who were interested in schedule/announcement posts: let me know if you want to be tagged for this discussion. 😊 @CogsOfEncouragement, @kwmg40, @Daisey, @LeahBergen, @Roary47, @Seabreeze_Reader
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JenlovesJT47 You can download Lancelot & Elaine for free here: https://annas-archive.org/md5/28708b290ad18074dc1c8bc06135f789 1w
JenlovesJT47 I‘m excited because I‘ve never read either of these and always wanted to. Thanks for doing this! 1w
Seabreeze_Reader @BarbaraJean Could you please remove me from any upcoming tag lists? Thank you. I don't think I'll have reading time to spare for rereads during October - January. 7d
BarbaraJean @JenlovesJT47 Thanks for sharing those additional links! I‘m looking forward to reading these with the group as well! 7d
BarbaraJean @Seabreeze_Reader Will do! I understand that scarcity of reading time! 7d
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! I found books at the library with these poems in them, so I\'m very interested to read them, despite not being much of a poetry person 😂 7d
julieclair Looking forward to reading these! 7d
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