The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume III.

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The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume III.

by Theophilus Cibber

EN·~9 hours

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A lively compendium of the poets who shaped the literary landscape of Britain and Ireland, this volume gathers together concise biographies drawn from a wealth of manuscripts, earlier histories, and the meticulous notes of scholars like the late Mr. Coxeter. Listeners will meet a diverse cast—from the early‑modern lyricist Sir John Denham, whose “Cooper’s‑Hill” earned praise from Dryden and Pope, to the daring playwright Aphra Behn and the sharp‑tongued wit of William Shadwell. Each entry balances factual detail with vivid anecdotes, revealing the personal quirks, courtly appointments, and occasional misadventures that colored their creative lives.

The book’s orderly arrangement lets you drift from one poet to the next, catching glimpses of the political and cultural currents that influenced their work. Whether you’re curious about the turbulent Civil War period, the Restoration’s theatrical boom, or the quieter moments of poetic reflection, the narration offers clear, engaging portraits without overwhelming scholarly jargon. It serves as a perfect guide for anyone eager to hear the stories behind the verses that still echo today.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (556K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Theophilus Cibber

Theophilus Cibber

1703–1758

A lively but troubled figure of 18th-century London theater, he was known as an actor, playwright, and manager with a gift for comedy and a life as dramatic as the roles he played. Remembered in part for his connection to the famous Cibber acting family, he also left behind a handful of plays and adaptations of his own.

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