9781528717182 - The Rowley Poems - Thomas Chatterton
9781528717182 - The Rowley Poems - Thomas Chatterton
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The Rowley Poems

In 1763, an 11-year-old boy named Thomas Chatterton began publishing mature works of poetry. Before long, he was fooling the literary world by passing his work off as that of a non-existent 15th-century poet named Thomas Rowley—which he did until unmasked by Horace Walpole. This volume contains Chatterton’s controversial collection of poetry by the invented Thomas Rowley, which was not discovered to be a fake until after he died.

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Author

Thomas Chatterton

Imprint

Ragged Hand - Read & Co.

Categories

Ancient, Classical & Medieval Poetry

English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Poetry

Inspirational & Religious

Poetry

Poetry & Drama

Subjects & Themes

ISBN

9781528717182, 9781528790406

Formats Available

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Pages

280

Publication Date

26 May 2020

Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 in

In 1763, an 11-year-old boy named Thomas Chatterton began publishing mature works of poetry. Before long, he was fooling the literary world by passing his work off as that of a non-existent 15th-century poet named Thomas Rowley—which he did until unmasked by Horace Walpole. Brought up in poverty and without a father, he studied furiously and went on to try and earn a living from his writing. After impressing the likes of the Lord Mayor, William Beckford and the radical leader John Wilkes, he eagerly looked for an outlet in London for his political works, but was unable to make a decent living and, despairing, poisoned himself himself at the age of seventeen. Chatterton had a significant impact on Romantic artists including Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats; with numerous notable poems, plays, and paintings having been dedicated to him since his untimely death. This volume contains Chatterton’s controversial collection of poetry by the invented Thomas Rowley, which was not discovered to be a fake until after he died. Contents include: “Editor’s Introduction” and “Poems, Supposed to Have Been Written in Bristol”. As part of our poetry imprint, Ragged Hand, Read & Co. is republishing this classic collection of poetry now in a new edition complete with John Keats’ “Sonnet to Chatterton” (1848).

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