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Sir Galahad (poem)

''Sir Galahad'' is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, and published in his 1842 collection of poetry. It is one of his many poems that deal with the legend of King Arthur, and describes Galahad experiencing a vision of the Holy Grail. The subject of the poem was later included in "The Holy Grail" section of Tennyson's ''Idylls of the King'', but the latter version depicts Galahad as a pious individual who is grimly determined to fulfill his destiny. ''Sir Galahad'', in contrast, depicts Galahad as prideful, and has almost cheerful undertones.
==Background==
In 1833, Tennyson's close friend Arthur Hallam died. The death greatly affected both Tennyson and his sister Emily, and he withdrew from society as he slowly dealt with the pain. By mid-summer 1834, they slowly began to participate together in social events once again. On one occasion, Tennyson, Emily, and his other sister Mary were invited to visit friends in Dorking, and then travel onwards to see the Hallam family. Tennyson, however, set out on his own, and spent time alone at Leith Hill, Dorking. It was during this time that he began working on a version of ''Sir Galahad'', along with an early version of ''The Blackbird'' and a version of "The Sleeping Beauty".〔Thorn 1975 pp. 122–134〕
The poem was completed in September 1834.〔Shaw 1976 p. 202〕 It was published in the second volume of Tennyson's 1842 collection of poems, along with other poems discussing the Arthurian legend. These included "Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere" and "Morte d'Arthur".〔Martin 1979 p. 263〕 The Galahad story was picked up again by Tennyson in the section "The Holy Grail" of ''Idylls of the King''. The later work was first published in 1869.〔Epperly 1992 p. 105〕

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