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TOMB OF GOWER, THE POET.
A SECOND CHAPTER ON KISSING. - BY A NOVICE IN THE ART. - (For the Mirror.)
THE SKETCH-BOOK
THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.
PILGRIMAGE TO MEKKA.
THE HIRLAS HORN.
THE NATURALIST.
MOCK SUNS.
THE ANECDOTE GALLERY. - BROILING STEAKS. - A Munchausen Story.
NAPOLEON AT FONTAINBLEAU, - As related by De Bausset.
Step into a richly illustrated tour of medieval London, where a 14th‑century poet lies beneath an ornate Gothic canopy in St. Mary Ouvrie. The narration walks you through soaring arches, delicate tracery, and carved foliage that frame the solemn effigy of John Gower, his head crowned with roses and his feet resting on a lion’s neck. Intricate Latin and French inscriptions wind around statues of Charity, Mercy and Pity, while golden scrolls plead for the poet’s salvation, giving listeners a vivid sense of the monument’s devotional atmosphere.
Beyond the stonework, the piece offers a concise portrait of Gower himself—a celebrated English poet, benefactor, and possible legal mind of his era. It touches on his family roots in Yorkshire, his education at the Inner Temple, and his generous support for the church that houses his tomb. Listeners come away with a clearer picture of the poet’s standing in the medieval literary world and the lasting legacy that inspired such elaborate memorials.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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