Robert F. Murray (Author of the Scarlet Gown): His Poems; with a Memoir
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A collected volume presents the poet's lyrics together with a memoir that outlines his temperament, tastes, and curtailed career. The poems move between playful wit, tender lyricism, and quieter melancholy, often addressing nature, love, and the frustrations of artistic striving. The memoir sketches student life at St Andrews, the author’s idealism, refusal of editorial compromise, financial struggles, and a slowly maturing talent ended by ill health, using letters and recollections to illuminate character. Verse and reminiscence combine to portray an artist of delicate sensibility and modest ambition whose personal sacrifices and unrealized potential shape the book’s prevailing tone.
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