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A compact literary biography traces the subject's early life and education, youthful political and literary experiments, marriage and travels, and long domestic career in a lakeside town; it examines daily habits, friendships, and the interplay between private life and prolific public output, surveying varied historical and poetic works and editorial labors, and considers critical reputation, methods, and recurring tonal qualities—earnestness, humor, and a persistent voice—while organizing material into chronological chapters on childhood, schooling, wanderings, settled life, later changes, and a concluding assessment of literary achievements.

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Edward Dowden

Edward Dowden was an Irish literary critic, poet, and scholar, known for his contributions to the study of English literature. He served as a professor of English literature at Trinity College, Dublin, where he influenced many students and scholars. Dowden's notable works include "A History of French Literature," which reflects his deep engagement with literary traditions, and critical studies on poets such as Robert Browning and Southey. His poetry, while less prominent than his critical writings, showcases his lyrical talent and understanding of the poetic form. Dowden's work remains significant in the context of 19th-century literary criticism.

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