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Gray

Gray

Gray

Edmund Gosse
October 2011
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Paperback
9781108034517
$37.99
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    Thomas Gray (1716–71) was one of the most influential poets of the eighteenth century, and is probably best remembered today for his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. In this biography of Gray, first published in the first 'English Men of Letters' series in 1882, poet and critic Edmund Gosse (1849–1928) delivers a sympathetic account of his subject, offering both a traditional chronological narrative of Gray's life, from his schooldays at Eton, through his travels abroad and his academic career at Cambridge (though he was appointed professor of modern history in 1768, failing health meant that he never delivered any lectures), and an analysis of his poetry. In the book's last chapter, Gosse laments the lack of recognition that Gray had received in England since his death: Dr Johnson is criticised especially for his writings on Gray – 'barren and meagre of fact to the last degree'.

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    October 2011
    Paperback
    9781108034517
    242 pages
    216 × 140 × 14 mm
    0.31kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prefatory note
    • 1. Childhood and early college life
    • 2. The Grand Tour
    • 3. Stoke-Pogis - death of West - first English poems
    • 4. Life at Cambridge
    • 5. The Elegy - six poems - death of Gray's aunt and mother
    • 6. The Pindaric Odes
    • 7. British Museum - Norton Nicholls
    • 8. Life at Cambridge - English travels
    • 9. Bonstetten - death
    • 10. Posthumous.
      Author
    • Edmund Gosse