"Richard Savage; a Mystery in Biography" delves into the life of the enigmatic 18th-century poet, Richard Savage. Stanley Makower meticulously examines the available historical records and literary accounts to unravel the truth behind Savage's controversial life and works. Was he truly the illegitimate son of nobility, as he claimed, or was his story a fabrication? Makower presents a compelling investigation, separating fact from fiction in this captivating biographical study. This exploration of Savage's life and literary contributions provides valuable insights into the literary landscape of the 18th century and the enduring fascination with the mysteries surrounding prominent literary figures.
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