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George Crabbe - Juvenilia & Other Poems: Also includes Midnight, The Library, The Village and other classic texts
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198 pages
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The life of George Crabbe, born in 1754, reflects a journey marked by literary passion and personal struggles. Initially apprenticed in medicine, he turned to poetry after winning a magazine prize in 1772. His breakthrough came with "The Village" in 1783, earning acclaim from critics like Samuel Johnson. Despite family tragedies, including the death of his son and struggles with his wife's mental health, Crabbe continued to write significant works, culminating in "Tales" in 1812. He faced health issues later in life, passing away in 1832 at 77, surrounded by family.
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2017, paperback
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