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Henry Kirke White (1785-1806)

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Abstract Henry Kirke White’s literary ambitions, it was said, drove him to an early grave. His poetry lived after him, earning the praise of Lord Byron and Robert Southey. Charmed by White’s unsuccessful 1803 volume, Clifton Grove, Southey had encouraged White in his literary endeavors. After White’s death in 1806, Southey assembled his works for a posthumous edition that remained popular for the first half of the nineteenth century.
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Title: Henry Kirke White (1785-1806)
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Abstract Henry Kirke White’s literary ambitions, it was said, drove him to an early grave.
His poetry lived after him, earning the praise of Lord Byron and Robert Southey.
Charmed by White’s unsuccessful 1803 volume, Clifton Grove, Southey had encouraged White in his literary endeavors.
After White’s death in 1806, Southey assembled his works for a posthumous edition that remained popular for the first half of the nineteenth century.

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