
This compact biography offers a clear‑sighted look at the formative years of a young English Catholic who would later become a celebrated figure of faith. Drawing on the meticulous research of early historians and original sources, the author weaves together the social backdrop of mid‑sixteenth‑century England with Campion’s own experiences, from his modest family roots in London to the generous patronage that sent him to a reputable grammar school and then to Christ Hospital.
The narrative follows Campion’s rise as a precocious student, his striking public welcome of Queen Mary in Latin, and the early mentorships that shaped his intellect and devotion. Readers glimpse the vibrant world of Tudor courts, the influence of civic benefactors like Sir Thomas White, and the early stirrings of a conscience forged in a time of religious upheaval—setting the stage for the remarkable journey that lies ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (184K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-08-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1920
A poet, essayist, and editor with a gift for graceful language, this American writer moved easily between lyric verse, criticism, and literary history. Her work blends devotion, wit, and a deep love of old books and older traditions.
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