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Emily, Lady Tennyson

Emily Sarah Tennyson, Baroness Tennyson, known as Emily, Lady Tennyson, was the wife of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and an author and composer in her own right. Emily was the oldest of three daughters, raised by a single father, after her mother Sarah died when she was three years old. Her father, a successful lawyer, was devoted to her and her sisters and ensured that they had a good education. She met Alfred when she was a girl, but they did not develop a romantic relationship until his brother Charles married her sister Louisa. It was thirteen years before they would marry, due to her father's concerns about the degree to which Tennyson could provide for her on a poet's income. When his career became more successful, Emily and Alfred married.

Early life
Emily Sarah Sellwood was born on 9 July 1813, most likely at Market Place, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, Her mother died when Emily was three years of age, after which her devoted father provided a good education for the girls. ==Marriage==
Marriage
, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1840 Emily first met Alfred, Lord Tennyson when she was either nine Alfred fell in love with Emily at the marriage of his brother, Charles, to her sister, Louisa, in May 1836. He later wrote a sonnet about how he felt at the wedding of their siblings, where Emily was the bridesmaid: , Farringford House, Isle of Wight In 1837, they were engaged. It was called off in 1840, because of financial issues Her correspondence provides insight into her managerial abilities and love for her husband. In modern times, her work for her husband would be considered that of a business woman. , Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Emily Tennyson with their sons at Farringford House, Reading Museum They had two sons, Hallam, born at Twickenham on 11 August 1852, and Lionel, born at Farringford House on 16 March 1854. After the birth of her second son, she developed an incurable illness. When Alfred was away, Julia Margaret Cameron visited Emily at Farringford. Julia thought of Emily as a "living stream of love whose fount is never dry." She was described by Coventry Patmore as cultivated, charming 'but her mind seems always deeper than her cultivation, and her heart always deeper than her mind, - or rather constituting the main element of her mind." ==Music and writing==
Music and writing
A musician, Emily employed her own talents in setting some of his poems to music. and O yet we trust that somehow good. Emily and her son Hallam wrote a memoir of Tennyson. ==Later years and death==
Later years and death
Over time, the degree of responsibility was so stressful that it weakened her health. Emily Tennyson died on 10 August 1896 at Aldworth. She is buried in All Saints' Church, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. ==Notes==
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