George Crabbe: An English Life, 1754-1832The English poet George Crabbe, best known as the author of Peter Grimes and The Village, was also a surgeon, clergyman, botanist, and novelist. An ambitious, resourceful, self-made professional man, he devoted his middle years to his children and his increasingly ill wife, after whose death he embarked, at 60, on an astonishing second life. This new biography charts Crabbe’s progress from an impoverished provincial childhood to the excitement and sophistication of late 18th-century London; through his career as a ducal chaplain and country parson whose addictions included theater-going and opium; to his final years when, as a rector, he traveled widely, met major literary figures, and fell in love with some remarkable young women. |
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He is a lively - looking young man in appearance , and nothing more , though just now the reigning hero . ... It became red - hot , and the doors and windows appeared like the entrance to so many volcanoes . With some difficulty they ...
He is a lively - looking young man in appearance , and nothing more , though just now the reigning hero . ... It became red - hot , and the doors and windows appeared like the entrance to so many volcanoes . With some difficulty they ...
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In The Botanical Garden , which was published at exactly this time in two reversed parts ( the second , " The Loves of the Plants ' , appeared in 1789 , and the first , ' The Economy of Vegetation ' , in 1791 ) , Darwin makes fanciful ...
In The Botanical Garden , which was published at exactly this time in two reversed parts ( the second , " The Loves of the Plants ' , appeared in 1789 , and the first , ' The Economy of Vegetation ' , in 1791 ) , Darwin makes fanciful ...
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Nevertheless , he did not entirely warm to Edinburgh : ' singular ' is the cautious word that recurs in his descriptions of it , and he evidently found the Scots strange , noting ' the singularity of appearance and the peculiarities of ...
Nevertheless , he did not entirely warm to Edinburgh : ' singular ' is the cautious word that recurs in his descriptions of it , and he evidently found the Scots strange , noting ' the singularity of appearance and the peculiarities of ...
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The Sea and the River | 1 |
The Surgeons Apprentice | 17 |
A Stranger in the City | 49 |
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