The Works of Thomas Chatterton: Volume 2 (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

The Works of Thomas Chatterton: Volume 2 (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

by Thomas Chatterton (Author)

Synopsis

Thomas Chatterton (1752-70) was only seventeen when he died of arsenic poisoning. Among his family and friends he was known as a versifier with a fascination for medieval manuscripts, but none suspected the true scope of his work. At eleven, he was already writing poetry, and by the end of his life his love poems, eclogues and forged medieval pieces numbered in the hundreds. They were to influence the Romantics for decades after his death. This three-volume collection of his work, edited by Joseph Cottle and Robert Southey, first appeared in 1803. Volume 2 contains the Rowley poems, for which Chatterton is best known. Ironically, they were never published under his own name in his lifetime: he claimed that the poems were transcripts he had taken from the work of Thomas Rowley, a fifteenth-century monk. The value of these ambitious forgeries is still underappreciated.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 552
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1108063381
ISBN 13: 9781108063388
Book Overview: First published in 1803, this three-volume collection brings together the works of poet and forger Thomas Chatterton (1752-70).