Thomas Moore Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore

Publisher Description

Sudden fame, acquired with little difficulty, suffers generally a period of obscuration after the compelling power which attaches to a man's living personality has been removed; and from this darkness it does not always emerge. Of such splendor and subsequent eclipse, Moore's fate might be cited as the capital example. The son of a petty Dublin tradesman, he found himself, almost from his first entry on the world, courted by a brilliant society; each year added to his friendships among the men who stood highest in literature and statesmanship; and his reputation on the Continent was surpassed only by that of Scott and Byron. He did not live to see a reaction. Lord John Russell could write boldly in 1853, a year after his friend's death, that "of English lyrical poets, Moore is surely the greatest". There is perhaps no need to criticize either this attitude of excessive admiration or that which in many cases has replaced it, of tolerant contempt.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
1950
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
159.9
KB
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