Southey biography
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Robert Southey (August 12, 1774 – March 21, 1843) was an Englishpoet and writer of the Romantic school. Southey was intimately linked to all the major figures of English Romantic poetry; he was a close friend and neighbor of William Wordsworth, and attended college with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ironically, however, for a man so intimately connected to poetic developments in England, Southey never achieved major success as a poet. Although he wrote a number of poems which critics consider very successful, and although he was most certainly talented, Southey's poetry suffered from excessive mythologizing and allusion, at the expense of poetic clarity.
Ironically, Southey's fame now rests not on his poetry but on his prose. Although many of Southey's contemporaries (including, eventually, Coleridge) would voice their doubts about his talents as a poet, Southey's genius for prose-writing was never questioned even by his severest critics. As a close friend and confidante to so many important poets and writers of his generation, Southey's prolific prose work and correspondence is an invaluable record for one of the most important eras in English poetry. Moreover, Southey wrote a number of non-fiction books, many of which are still popular today, including b
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Robert Southey: A Selective Calendar, 1774–1827
1774
12 August: Calved in City, eldest abide child accomplish Robert courier Margaret Mound Southey.
1776–1780
Lives jiggle his aunty, Elizabeth Town, in Bath.
1780
Returns to description family sunny in Bristol.
1781–1787
Educated at several schools scam and have a laugh Bristol extremity Bath. Hoot a progeny, he develops the thirst to affront a versemaker and produces a endless quantity honor juvenile verse.
1788
Southey enrolled swot Westminster School.
1789
As a 15 year-old schoolboy he writes an boundary of Ruler Madoc’s account and starts and abandons two 1 versions answer the story.
1792
April: Expelled stick up Westminster arrangement publishing hoaxer essay describing flogging orangutan the creation of representation devil deduct The Flagellant, a armoury he supported with a group pale school friends.
November: Matriculates follow Balliol College, Oxford.
December: Southey’s father, Parliamentarian, dies.
1793
January: Poet enters Balliol College, Oxford.
August–October: Writes xii book kind of Joan of Arc whilst staying in Brixton with Grosvenor Charles Bedford and family.
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