Alfred Tennyson's 'Lancelot and Elaine' is a romantic poem that follows the tragic love story between Sir Lancelot and the fair Elaine. Written in a narrative style with rich imagery and lyrical language, Tennyson explores themes of love, betrayal, and honor in the Arthurian legend. The poem is a part of Tennyson's larger work 'Idylls of the King', which reimagines the tales of King Arthur and his knights in a Victorian context. Tennyson's elegant verse and timeless storytelling make 'Lancelot and Elaine' a captivating read for fans of romantic poetry and Arthurian legends. The poem is a poignant portrayal of the complexities of love and duty, and it leaves readers contemplating the consequences of their choices.