The Life of Francis Thompson

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The Life of Francis Thompson

by Everard Meynell

EN·~10 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

The Life of Francis Thompson

0:24
2

Illustrations

0:30
3

The Life of Francis Thompson - CHAPTER I: THE CHILD

25:38
4

CHAPTER II: THE BOY

37:09
5

CHAPTER III: MANCHESTER AND MEDICINE

50:05
6

CHAPTER IV: LONDON STREETS

43:52
7

CHAPTER V: THE DISCOVERY

46:30
8

CHAPTER VI: LITERARY BEGINNINGS

42:06
9

CHAPTER VII: "POEMS"

31:31
10

CHAPTER VIII: OF WORDS; OF ORIGINS; OF METRE

48:49

Description

Born in a modest house on Winckley Street in Preston, the poet entered a world shaped by his father’s gentle medical practice and a family steeped in Catholic devotion. Charles Thompson, a compassionate doctor who tended the poor with humility, offered his children a glimpse of service and sacrifice, while his own brothers dabbled in modest verse that hinted at a literary streak in the family’s blood.

Against this backdrop of quiet piety and modest means, young Francis grew up surrounded by the rhythms of a bustling household, his mother’s gentle reminders of the very doorway of his birth, and the lingering scent of his uncles’ unpublished poems. The early chapters trace his formative years, the influence of a faith‑filled home, and the subtle stirrings of a mind that would later turn ordinary experience into haunting lyricism.

These opening pages set the stage for a life marked by both hardship and extraordinary vision, inviting listeners to explore how a child of ordinary circumstances began to forge a voice that would echo far beyond the narrow streets of his Lancashire upbringing.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (628K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-03-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Everard Meynell

Everard Meynell

1882–1926

A lively literary figure from the remarkable Meynell family, he moved between writing, journalism, bookselling, and collecting. He is best remembered for a warm, informed life of the poet Francis Thompson and for books shaped by a deep love of art and letters.

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