Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)

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Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)

by Edmond Malone

EN·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
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GENERAL EDITORS

0:16
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ADVISORY EDITORS

0:36
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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY

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INTRODUCTION

28:12
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CURSORY OBSERVATIONS - ON THE - P O E M S - ATTRIBUTED TO - THOMAS ROWLEY, - A Priest of the Fifteenth Century: - WITH - SOME REMARKS - On the COMMENTARIES on those Poems, by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq; - AND - A SALUTARY PROPOSAL - Addressed to the Friends of those Gentlemen. - THE SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND AUGMENTED.

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Description

In the bustling world of late‑18th‑century literary scholarship, a fierce dispute erupted over a collection of poems claimed to be the work of a 15th‑century priest. The controversy began when a young poet, whose tragic death only deepened the mystery, presented the verses as ancient discoveries, prompting scholars to split into two camps—those who defended their authenticity and those who denounced them as modern forgeries. Edmond Malone’s essay entered the fray at a critical moment, offering a concise yet incisive counterpoint to the heavyweight arguments of Jacob Bryant and Jeremiah Milles.

Malone’s commentary dissects the linguistic and stylistic evidence presented by his opponents, questioning their authority to settle such a literary puzzle. Listeners will hear a clear, methodical walk‑through of Malone’s reasoning, revealing how he aimed to destabilize the prevailing pro‑Rowley narrative. The essay not only illuminates the scholarly techniques of the era but also captures the palpable excitement of a debate that once gripped the intellectual community.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (128K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Hope, Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edmond Malone

Edmond Malone

1741–1812

Best known for helping readers get closer to the real Shakespeare, this Irish scholar combined a lawyer’s care for evidence with a deep love of literature. His editions and notes helped set a new standard for literary research.

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