
Christina Tennyson
Christina Tennyson, often referred to in discussions about Alfred Lord Tennyson, was a significant figure in the literary world. She is best known as a poet and playwright, associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement, which aimed to return to the detail and vibrant colors of art before the High Renaissance. Christina's work often explored themes of love, identity, and social issues, distinguishing her from her better-known brother, the Poet Laureate. Her poems, such as "The Princess" and "Goblin Market," reflect her unique perspective and have earned her a lasting place in Victorian literature.