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The Works of William Cowper / His life, letters, and poems, now first completed by the introduction of Cowper's private correspondence cover

The Works of William Cowper / His life, letters, and poems, now first completed by the introduction of Cowper's private correspondence

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This edition assembles a biographical account, the author's poems, private and published letters, translations of a classical epic, and editorial commentary. Chronologically arranged correspondence and supplementary memoirs illuminate religious feeling, domestic observation, personal anxieties, and literary judgment. The verse ranges from moral and devotional reflection to vivid natural description and domestic humor, while essays and notes discuss translation choices and critical reception. Restored letters and reorganized material aim to present a fuller, more consistent portrait of the author's life, beliefs, and craft.

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William Cowper

William Cowper was an influential English poet and hymn writer of the 18th century, known for his deep emotional expression and vivid imagery. His works often reflect his struggles with mental health and his profound connection to nature and spirituality. Among his notable contributions to literature is "The Task," a long poem that explores themes of personal reflection and the beauty of the natural world. Cowper is also remembered for his humorous narrative poem, "The Diverting History of John Gilpin," which showcases his skill in blending wit with moral lessons. His legacy includes a significant impact on the development of the Romantic movement and the genre of religious poetry.

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