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The Poetry Of Samuel Rogers: "I lived to write, and wrote to live"
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Born in 1763, Samuel Rogers initially pursued banking at his father's insistence, despite a desire for the Presbyterian ministry. His frail health allowed him to explore literature, leading to his early poetry contributions. After familial losses, he published "The Pleasures of Memory" in 1792, gaining prominence in London's literary circles. Renowned for his dinner parties and sharp wit, he mingled with literary giants and aided many in need. A respected figure, he held positions in cultural institutions until his death in 1855, leaving a lasting legacy in both literature and society.
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2017, paperback
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