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  1. Arthur Henry Hallam (1 February 1811 – 15 September 1833) was an English poet, best known as the subject of a major work, In Memoriam, by his close friend and fellow poet Alfred Tennyson. Hallam has been described as the jeune homme fatal (French for "doomed young man") of his generation.

  2. Arthur Henry Hallam (1 de febrero de 1811 - 15 de septiembre de 1833) fue un poeta inglés, conocido por su amistad con Alfred Tennyson, quien le dedicó el poema In Memoriam A.H.H., una de sus mejores obras. A Hallam se le describe como el jeune homme fatal de su generación.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Arthur Henry Hallam (born Feb. 1, 1811, London, Eng.—died Sept. 15, 1833, Vienna, Austria) was an English essayist and poet who died before his considerable talent developed; he is remembered principally as the friend of Alfred Tennyson commemorated in Tennyson’s elegy In Memoriam.

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  4. Arthur Henry Hallam (1 de febrero de 1811 - 15 de septiembre de 1833) fue un poeta inglés, conocido por su amistad con Alfred Tennyson, quien le dedicó el poema In Memoriam A.H.H., una de sus mejores obras. A Hallam se le describe como el jeune homme fatal de su generación.

  5. Arthur Henry Hallam (1 Feb. 1811 – 15 Sep. 1833) was an English poet born in Bedford Place, London. His parents were Julia Elton of Clevedon Court, Somerset, and historian, Henry Hallam was his father. He lived a tragically short life, a mere 22 years, and thus came to be known as the “fatal young man.”

  6. Arthur Henry Hallam (1 February 1811 – 15 September 1833), son of the historian Henry Hallam. Drawing of bust by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey. ‘I little dreamed how soon his name might become a sacred one’ (James Spedding) Arthur Henry Hallam died, of a cerebral haemorrhage, in a hotel room in Vienna on 15 September 1833, aged 22.

  7. 20 de may. de 2002 · Despite his poor health, Arthur's death at the age of 22 was a shock to everyone. Alfred Tennyson was paralysed by severe depression for years to come. 1834 Arthur's remains are interred in the chancel of St. Andrew's Church, in Clevedon, Somersetshire, on January 3. Henry Hallam edits and privately prints Remains in Verse and Prose of Arthur ...