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The complete poetical works of Edward Young. With life

The Complete Poetical Works of Edward Young is a scholarly compilation that brings together all of the poet's known poems, providing readers with a comprehensive view of his literary output. Accompanying the poems is a detailed biography that explores Young's life, his influences, and the historical context in which he wrote. This collection is a significant contribution to the study of English poetry and the Romantic movement. more

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Edward Young
Edward Young

Edward Young, a renowned English poet, was born on July 3, 1683, and died on April 5, 1765. His poetry, characterized by profound philosophical insights and a unique style, has had a lasting impact on literature. more

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