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The Day-Dream : ウィキペディア英語版
The Day-Dream

''The Day-Dream'' is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson that was published in 1842. It was an expanded version of his 1830 poem "The Sleeping Beauty". It was further altered in 1848 for a dramatic performance for a private gathering with Tennyson starring as the Prince. ''The Day-Dream'' discusses the nature of sleeping and of dreaming, especially in relation to individuals that would want to escape from reality. The poem also compares the act of poetry with dreaming and asserts that the two are the same.
==Background==
Tennyson originally published "The Sleeping Beauty" in his 1830 collection of poems.〔Hill 1971 p. 544〕 In 1833, Tennyson's close friend Arthur Hallam died. The death greatly affected both Tennyson and his sister Emily, and he kept away from society as he dealt with the pain. By mid-summer 1834, they slowly began to participate together in social events once again. At one occasion, Tennyson, Emily, and their sister Mary were invited to visit friends at Dorking and then travel onwards to see the Hallam family. However, Tennyson set out on his own and spent time alone at Leith Hill, Dorking. It was during this time that he worked on "The Sleeping Beauty" and early versions of ''Sir Galahad'' and ''The Blackbird''.〔Thorn 1975 pp. 122–134〕
The poem was later expanded into the poem ''The Day-Dream'', which was published in 1842.〔 The poem was altered in 1848 for a dramatic performance for a private gathering. In that version, Tennyson played the part of the Prince who was to wake up the sleeping woman.〔Thorn 1975 p. 223〕

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