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English Men of Letters: Crabbe

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The biography sketches the poet's upbringing in a decaying coastal town, his struggle with poverty and early education, his move to the metropolis and patronage networks, and his long friendships and visits that shaped his career. It examines his poetic methods—an adherence to heroic couplets balanced by direct observation of rural and urban poor—reviews individual works and their publication histories, considers the fluctuation of his reputation, and concludes with an account of his later domestic life and the documentary sources the biographer used to reconstruct these episodes.

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Alfred Ainger

Alfred Ainger was a British author and scholar, best known for his contributions to literary criticism and biography. He is particularly recognized for his work in the "English Men of Letters" series, where he wrote a notable biography of the poet George Crabbe. Ainger's writings reflect a deep engagement with English literature and its historical context, showcasing his ability to illuminate the lives and works of significant literary figures. His scholarship has contributed to a greater understanding of the literary heritage of his time.

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