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A young, precocious poet lodges in a cramped garret and struggles with hunger, artistic pride, and the expectations of a more prosperous client who seeks confirmation of a family pedigree. Interactions with a sympathetic landlady and an admiring young woman highlight social distance and affection; the poet's sharp verse and mockery of pretension unsettle the would-be patron. Scenes stage clashes between creative integrity and mercantile ambition, exploring themes of poverty, honor, and the cost of artistic conviction as the poet refuses pragmatic offers while pursuing literary recognition.

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Ernest Lacy

Ernest Lacy was an English author known for his novel "Chatterton," which explores themes of artistic ambition and the struggles of a young poet. The work delves into the life of Thomas Chatterton, a historical figure who became a symbol of youthful genius and tragic fate. Lacy's writing reflects a deep engagement with literary history and the complexities of creativity. Though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Lacy's contributions to literature provide insight into the challenges faced by artists in their pursuit of recognition and success.

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