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English poet, surgeon and clergyman. He is best known for his early use of the realistic narrative form and his descriptions of middle and working-class life ...
Crabbe worked as a clergyman in Leicestershire and Suffolk and was a longtime opium user. Byron and the Romantic poets admired his poetry, as did Jane Austen.
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27‏/10‏/2024 · George Crabbe was an English writer of poems and verse tales memorable for their realistic details of everyday life. Crabbe grew up in the ...
(1754-1832). George Crabbe combined three careers: doctor, minister, and writer. Born in Aldeburgh, a fishing village in Suffolk, he served his apprenticeship ...
He published Crabbe's new collection of verse stories, Tales of the Hall in 1819 and produced a five-volume edition of Crabbe's Works in 1823 (eight vols., 1838) ...
George Crabbe was an English poet, clergyman, surgeon and entomologist who, with the help of some influential friends, established himself as a writer of ...
George Crabbe (born Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 24 December 1754; died Trowbridge, Wiltshire, 3 February 1832) was an English poet and naturalist.
George Crabbe was a clergyman but is best known as a poet who wrote about the Suffolk community in which he spent much of his life.
Given Name: George. Family Name: Crabbe. Birth Date: December 24, 1754. Death Date: February 3, 1832. Nationality: English.
The poems that he is best known for are The Village (1783) and The Borough (1810). Biography Early Life Crabbe was born in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. His father had ...