A Little English Gallery

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A Little English Gallery

by Louise Imogen Guiney

EN·~4 hours

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This compact volume gathers a series of finely rendered sketches that bring England’s literary past to life. Drawing on contemporary magazines, parish records, and the assistance of scholars and clergy, the author weaves together anecdotes, family ties, and cultural context with a gentle, observant tone. Each portrait feels like a quiet conversation with history, inviting listeners to linger over the details that shaped the era’s writers and thinkers.

Among the first figures introduced is Lady Magdalen Danvers, a well‑connected gentlewoman whose lineage links the Tudor court to the flourishing poetry of the early seventeenth century. The narrative follows her upbringing, marriage to Richard Herbert, and the remarkable children she bore—among them the future poet‑priest George Herbert and the philosophic writer Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Through vivid description of her family’s estates, artistic pursuits, and the intimate correspondences that survive, the book offers a window onto the world that nurtured some of England’s most enduring voices.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (270K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louise Imogen Guiney

Louise Imogen Guiney

1861–1920

A poet, essayist, and editor from Boston’s literary world, this writer became known for graceful, carefully shaped verse touched by history, faith, and an old-world love of chivalry. Her work bridges American literary life and a later scholarly life in England.

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