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The Miller's Daughter (opera)
The Miller's Daughter may refer to: *The Miller's Daughter (poem), ''The Miller's Daughter'' (poem), by Alfred, Lord Tennyson *The Miller's Daughter (1905 film), ''The Miller's Daughter'' (1905 film), based on the play ''Hazel Kirke'' *The Miller's Daughter (1934 film), ''The Miller's Daughter'' (1934 film), directed by Isadore Freleng *The Miller's Daughter (album), ''The Miller's Daughter'' (album), 2005 album by The Drones (Australian band), The Drones *The Miller's Daughter (Once Upon a Time), "The Miller's Daughter" (''Once Upon a Time''), an episode of the television series ''Once Upon a Time'' *The Miller's Daughter (opera), ''The Miller's Daughter'' (2024 opera), by Victoria Erickson and Jodi Goble See also

*''Fair Em'' or ''Fair Em, the Miller's Daughter of Manchester'', Elizabethan era stage play {{DEFAULTSORT:Miller's Daughter, The ...
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The Miller's Daughter (poem)
''The Miller's Daughter'' is a Narrative poetry, narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, first printed in 1833 and significantly revised in 1842. Textual history The poem was first published in 1833. It was greatly altered when republished in 1842, and in some respects, so Edward FitzGerald (poet), Edward Fitzgerald thought, not for the better. No alterations of much importance were made in it after 1842. The characters as well as the scenery were, it seems, purely imaginary. Tennyson said that if he thought of any mill it was that of Trumpington, near Cambridge, which bears a general resemblance to the picture here given.Collins 1900, p. 58. In the first edition the poem opened with the following stanza, which the ''Quarterly Review, Quarterly'' ridiculed: Legacy The narrative contains the following love lyric, which Arthur Quiller-Couch included separately under the same title in the first (1900) and second (1939) editions of ''The Oxford Book of ...
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