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John Gay

    June 30, 1685 – December 4, 1732

    John Gay was an English poet and dramatist whose work is remembered for its distinctive style and insightful commentary on society. He is primarily celebrated for his satirical plays and poems, which often humorously and sharply ironized contemporary English life. Gay excelled at creating memorable characters and situations that continue to resonate with readers across centuries. His unique literary voice and mastery of the ballad opera form mark him as a significant figure in English literature.

    John Gay
    The Fables of John Gay, Volume One
    The Poetical Works of John Gay. With A Life of the Author, by Dr. Johnson. Vol. 1
    The Poetical Works of John Gay. With A Life of the Author, by Dr. Johnson. Vol. 2
    The Poetical Works Of Addison Gay's Fables And Somerville's Chase
    The Wife Of Bath: A Comedy, As It Is Acted At The Theatre-royal In Drury-lane, By Her Majesty's Servants
    The poetical works of John Gay;