
Sea-Fairies and Other Poems
A shimmering collection that plunges into the liminal space where sea spray meets starlight. Tennyson, that Victorian master of musical verse, guides readers through an enchanted underwater realm where sea-fairies dance in moonlit caverns and ancient myths surface like forgotten pearls. These aren't mere children's fables, but something stranger and more haunting: poems that slip between waking and dreaming, between the known world and whatever lies beneath its surface. The collection pulses with Tennyson's signature melancholy, that particular 19th-century English sorrow, yet it also brims with sensuous wonder. Here you'll find mermaids combing their hair, sailors bewitched by impossible beauty, and the vast indifferent ocean holding secrets we'd rather not know. For readers who loved 'The Kraken' or the dream-chapters of Victorian fantasy, this collection offers those same pleasures refined and concentrated. It endures because Tennyson understood something essential about the sea: it represents everything we cannot control, everything that pulls us toward the mysterious, everything that whispers of death and desire in the same breath.















