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The biography chronicles a poet's rise from modest origins to wide literary fame, describing boyhood, early verse, and formative friendships that shaped his public persona. It follows travels and periods of residence abroad, personal relationships and marriage, and the composition and popular reception of his lyric songs and a celebrated narrative romance. The book examines later labors as biographer and controversialist, practical and critical difficulties, and a gradual decline in prominence. It concludes with a measured appraisal of character, artistic strengths, and the elements of popularity that sustained his reputation among contemporary readers.

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Stephen Lucius Gwynn

Stephen Lucius Gwynn was an Irish author and politician known for his contributions to literature and his insights into Irish culture and history. He wrote extensively on various regions of Ireland, as seen in his notable works such as "Connaught," "Leinster," and "Ulster." Gwynn also explored the lives of significant figures in Irish politics, exemplified by his biographies of John Redmond and Sir Charles W. Dilke. His writings reflect a deep engagement with Irish identity and the socio-political landscape of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Ireland.

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