Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:George Crabbe - Tales Of The Hall: Feed The Musician, And He's Out Of TuneISBN13:9781787372894ISBN10:1787372898Author:Crabbe, George (Author)Description:George Crabbe Was Born On December 24Th, 1754 In Aldeburgh, Suffolk He Was Sent To School At A Very Young Age And Soon Developed An Avid And Precocious Interest In Books Crabbe Was Sent First To A Boarding-School At Bungay, And A Few Years Later To A School At Stowmarket, Where He Learnt Mathematics And Latin His Early Reading Included William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Abraham Cowley, Sir Walter Raleigh And Edmund Spenser Medicine Had Now Been Settled On As His Future Career And, After Three Years At Stowmarket, In 1768, He Was Apprenticed To A Local Doctor At Wickhambrook, Near Bury St Edmunds In 1772, A Lady's Magazine Offered A Prize For The Best Poem On 'Hope' Crabbe Entered And Won The Magazine Then Printed Other Short Pieces Of His During The Year His First Major Work, Inebriety, Was Self-Published In 1775 By This Time He Had Completed His Medical Training And Returned To Aldeburgh Low Finances Meant His Intention To Go To London To Study At A Hospital Was Abandoned And Instead He Worked As A Warehouseman The Following Year, 1777, He Did Travel To London To Practice Medicine, But Returned Home With Financial Woes Crabbe Continued To Practice As A Surgeon But With Limited Surgical Skills, He Received Only The Poorest Of Patients, Together With Small And Undependable Fees He Moved To London Again In April 1780, To See If He Could Make It As A Poet, Or, If That Failed, As A Doctor By The End Of May He Had Been Forced To Pawn His Surgical Instruments With The Publication In May 1783 Of His Poem The Village, Crabbe Achieved Popularity With Both The Public And Critics Samuel Johnson Said Of It In A Letter To Reynolds I Have Sent You Back Mr Crabbe's Poem, Which I Read With Great Delight It Is Original, Vigorous, And Elegant In 1796 Their Third Son, Edmund, Died At The Age Of Six The Death Shredded Sarah's Mental Health And She Never Recovered Crabbe, A Devoted Husband, Tended Her Until Her Death Many Years Later In September 1807, Crabbe Published A New Volume Of Poems Which Included The Library, The Newspaper, The Village And The Parish Register, To Which Were Added Sir Eustace Grey And The Hall Of Justice It Had Been Decades Since His Last Publication But Now He Was Seen As An Important Poet Crabbe's Next Volume Of Poetry, Tales, Was Published In 1812 It Received A Warm Welcome From The Poet's Admirers, And Critics It Is Now Considered Crabbe's Masterpiece In The Summer Of 1813, Sarah Felt Well Enough To Visit London Again George, Sarah And Their Two Sons Spent Nearly Three Months There The Family Returned To Muston In September, And At October's End Sarah Died At Age 63 In June 1819, Crabbe Published His Collection Tales Of The Hall Around 1820 Crabbe Began Suffering From Frequent Severe Attacks Of Neuralgia, And This, Together With His Age, Made Him Less Able To Travel To London In November 1822 He Went To See His Son George He Was Able To Preach Twice For His Son, Who Congratulated Him On The Power Of His Voice I Will Venture A Good Sum, Sir, He Said, That You Will Be Assisting Me Ten Years Hence Ten Weeks Was Crabbe's Answer The Prediction Proved Eerily Accurate George Crabbe Died On February 3Rd, 1832, Aged 77 At Trowbridge, Wiltshire With His Two Sons By His Side Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Portable PoetryPublication Date:2017-08-02Weight:0.46 lbsDimensions:0.32'' H x 9.02'' L x 5.98'' WNumber of Pages:150Language:English
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Book Title: George Crabbe-Tales of the Hall : Feed the Musician, and He's Out of Tune
Language: English
Publisher: Copyright Group The Limited
Publication Year: 2017
Item Height: 0.3 in
Topic: European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Poetry
Item Weight: 7.4 Oz
Item Length: 9 in
Author: George Crabbe
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback