The epilogue of Tennyson’s In Memoriam was written for his sister Cecilia’s wedding day in 1842 and brings a closure to one of his most notable works. Written partly as a memorial after the death of a close friend in 1833, In Memoriam deals with the struggle of loss and existential being and finally finds closure in the uplifting verses about the marriage of his beloved sister.
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