Lives of the English Poets Gay, Thomson, Young, Gray, &c.

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Lives of the English Poets Gay, Thomson, Young, Gray, &c.

by Samuel Johnson

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A compact collection of biographies brings the lives of England’s late‑17th‑ and early‑18th‑century poets into clear focus. From the early verses of Samuel Garth and William King to the more celebrated verses of John Gay, Thomas Gray and James Thomson, the book sketches each writer’s background, friendships, and the literary currents that shaped their work. The selection spans the birth years 1660 to 1721, offering a panoramic view of a vibrant period in English letters.

Samuel Johnson’s steady hand guides the narrative, mixing factual detail with his characteristic critical insight. While most entries are concise, the life of Edward Young receives special attention, revealing the depth of his influence. Readers will hear about scholarly rivalries, controversial pamphlets, and the personal quirks that colored these poets’ careers, all presented in an engaging, approachable style that makes the era feel alive and immediate.

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Full title

Lives of the English Poets Gay, Thomson, Young, Gray, &c. Gay, Thomson, Young, Gray, &c.

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (314K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

1709–1784

Best known for creating A Dictionary of the English Language, this brilliant 18th-century writer brought wit, moral seriousness, and sharp observation to essays, criticism, biography, and conversation. His voice still feels lively today: learned, funny, and wonderfully direct.

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