<p>In "Idylls of the King," Alfred Lord Tennyson reimagines the legendary tales of King Arthur and his court, weaving a rich tapestry of narrative and lyrical poetry. Written during the Victorian era, the collection reflects Tennyson's engagement with themes of chivalry, morality, and the quest for idealism amid a rapidly changing society. Tennyson employs a blend of blank verse and Terza rima, creating a musicality that enhances the profound emo...