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A critical biography recounts the poet's family background, early life, episodes of mental illness and later recovery, and his spiritual affiliations with evangelical figures such as John Newton and William Bull. It traces his emergence as a late-blooming poet under the encouragement of Mrs. Unwin, examines his moral satires and the long poem The Task, surveys translations, shorter pieces and collected letters, and follows the closing years of his life. The study assesses his plain, natural style, religious sentiment, domestic attachments and literary affinities and oppositions with earlier and later English poets.

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Goldwin Smith

Goldwin Smith was a prominent English historian, journalist, and political commentator known for his insightful writings on Irish history and culture. His notable works include "Irish History and the Irish Question," where he explores the complexities of Irish identity and politics. Smith also contributed significantly to discussions on religion and education, as seen in his essays and lectures. His reflections on notable figures, such as in "My Memory of Gladstone," provide a personal glimpse into the political landscape of his time. Smith's intellectual legacy continues to influence historical discourse and understanding of 19th-century British and Irish relations.

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