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Attempts In Verse, With Some Account Of The Writer, And An Essay On The Lives And Works Of Our Uneducated Poets (1831)

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  • 352 pages
  • 13 hours of reading

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The collection features poems that explore themes of love, nature, and the human condition, showcasing the author's raw and emotional style rooted in his uneducated background. Alongside his poetry, the book provides a biographical account of John Jones, highlighting his struggles and experiences. Additionally, an essay discusses the contributions of other uneducated poets, emphasizing their significance in the literary landscape of the 19th century. This work offers a unique perspective on the lives and artistry of those who created impactful poetry despite lacking formal education.

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Attempts In Verse, With Some Account Of The Writer, And An Essay On The Lives And Works Of Our Uneducated Poets (1831), John Jones, Robert Southey

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2007
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