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Thomas Moore the Poet: His Life and Works is a comprehensive biography of the life and literary works of the Irish poet, Thomas Moore. Written by Andrew James Symington, the book explores the personal and professional life of Moore, from his early years in Dublin to his rise as one of the most celebrated poets of his time.The book delves into Moore's childhood, education, and family life, as well as his relationships with notable figures such as Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Samuel Rogers. It also examines his political and social views, particularly his support for Irish nationalism and Catholic emancipation.In addition to providing a detailed account of Moore's life, the book also offers an in-depth analysis of his literary works. Symington explores Moore's poetry, prose, and songs, including his famous Irish Melodies, and examines the themes, style, and influences behind his writing.Overall, Thomas Moore the Poet: His Life and Works is a comprehensive and insightful biography that offers a fascinating look into the life and legacy of one of Ireland's most beloved poets.1880. An Irish poet, Moore's writings range from lyric to satire, from prose romance to history and biography. Moore was a good musician and skillful writer of songs, which he set to Irish tunes, mainly of the 18th century. Symington's aim is to present a true picture of Moore, the man, his life and works. Contents: Early and College Days in Dublin; In London Society-Odes of Anacreon-Little's Poems; Bermuda and America; Return to England-A Duel-His Marriage-Jeffrey-Rogers; Mayfield Cottage-Independent Spirit-Satires; Lalla Rooks; National Airs and Sacred Melodies-Visit to Paris-The Fudge Family-Sloperton-True Charity; Bermuda Troubles-Continental Visit-Paris Sojourn; Return from the Continent-Rhymes for the Road-Fables for the Holy Alliance-Loves of the Angels; The Irish Melodies-Selections-Moore as a Lyric Poet; Moore's Bearing in Society-Personal Appearance-The Burning of Byron's Autobiography-The Epicurean; Political Odes-Life of Byron-Summer Fete-Pension-Latter Works; Latter Years, and Death; Moore's Memoirs-Opinions as to his Character-Mrs. Moore; and Moore's Popularity-His Centenary-Oration and Odes on that Occasion.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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