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This volume brings together the poetic works of George Crabbe, an English poet and clergyman active during the Romantic era. Crabbe's poetry is noted for its detailed, often somber portrayals of the lives of ordinary people, particularly in rural and maritime settings. His works, such as 'The Village' and 'The Borough,' employ a formal, neoclassical style to critique social conditions and human frailties, offering a counterpoint to the more idealized pastoral poetry of his time. The collection reflects his enduring interest in moral themes, character studies, and the harsh realities of provincial life.
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