
To avoid a curse which fortells her doom if ever she looks upon the city of Camelot, the fairy lady of Shalott never leaves her tower. When in her mirror she sees Sir Lancelot, she realizes that her attempt to trick fate has failed.
year: 2005, 1986
call number/section: 821.8, 821
subjects: camelot (legendary place), juvenile poetry, fate and fatalism, children's poetry, english, poetry, camelot (imaginary place)
Editions

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson
KCP Poetry (2005)
To avoid a curse which foretells her doom if ever she looks upon the city of Camelot, the Lady of Shalott never leaves her tower, but her attempt to trick fate fails.
Schools: 2

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson
Oxford University Press (1986)
To avoid a curse which fortells her doom if ever she looks upon the city of Camelot, the fairy lady of Shalott never leaves her tower. When in her mirror she sees Sir Lancelot, she realizes that her attempt to trick fate has failed.
Schools: 2