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George Crabbe Neil Powell

George Crabbe By Neil Powell

George Crabbe by Neil Powell


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Summary

The poet George Crabbe (1754-1832), best known as the author of 'Peter Grimes' and 'The Village', was also a surgeon, a clergyman, a botanist and a novelist. Neil Powell provides this revealing portrait of a uniquely gifted poet - a man of low-key and unsentimental vision who lived a quintessentially English life.

George Crabbe Summary

George Crabbe: An English Life by Neil Powell

George Crabbe is today most widely known as the author of Peter Grimes, from The Borough (1810), one of a sequence of verse-narrative collections (the others include The Village (1783), The Parish Register (1807), Tales (1812) and Tales of the Hall (1819)), usually regarded as his major works. The reputation of that extraordinary poem has, however, tended to eclipse its equally fascinating author who was also a surgeon, a clergyman, a botanist, a novelist - an ambitious, resourceful and remarkably modern self-made professional man. Crabbe devoted his middle years to his children and to his increasingly ill wife, after whose death he embarked (at the age of sixty) on an astonishingly active and wide-ranging second life. George Crabbe: An English Life will for the first time, chart this extraordinary man's progress from an impoverished, provincial childhood to late eighteenth-century London society; thence through a sometimes unexpectedly turbulent career in Suffolk and Lincolnshire as country parson, ducal chaplain and natural historian; and on to the last twenty years when, as rector of Trowbridge in Wiltshire, he travelled widely, met the great literary figures of the early nineteenth-century and fell in love with some remarkable young women. Furthermore, this book will include a radical reinterpretation of some of his poetry and will provide a portrait of an unexpectedly attractive and eccentric character.

George Crabbe Reviews

Neil Powell's biography is both a persuasive character study and an astute reading of the poems. He brings Crabbe to life with deft touches of humour Independent

About Neil Powell

Neil Powell is a poet, biographer, editor, and lecturer. His books include five collections of poetry - At the Edge (1977), A Season of Calm Weather (1982), True Colours (1991), The Stones on Thorpeness Beach (1994) and Selected Poems (1998) - as well as Carpenters of Light (1979), Roy Fuller: Writer and Society (1995) and The Language of Jazz (1997). He lives in Suffolk.

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GOR003129220
9780712689991
0712689990
George Crabbe: An English Life by Neil Powell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
20040401
384
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