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George Crabbe (24 December 1754 - 3 February 1832) was an 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 and people. In the 1770s, Crabbe began his career as a doctor's...


Immerse yourself in the dark and haunting world of George Crabbe's Tales. Written in the early 19th century, Crabbe's poetry captures the tragedy, humor, and beauty of everyday life in rural England. From tales of doomed love and fatal accidents, to portraits of eccentric...



Immerse yourself in the dark and haunting world of George Crabbe's Tales. Written in the early 19th century, Crabbe's poetry captures the tragedy, humor, and beauty of everyday life in rural England. From tales of doomed love and fatal accidents, to portraits of eccentric...

"Tales" by George Crabbe presents a compelling collection of 19th-century narrative poetry. A significant work of English literature, this classic volume showcases Crabbe's skill in crafting memorable and evocative verses. Steeped in the traditions of epic poetry and timeless...




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Short excerpt: Man will not follow where a rule is shown, But loves to take a method of his own:

"Tales" from George Crabbe. English poet, surgeon, and clergyman (1754-1832).


Reproduction of the original: Tales by George Crabbe

Reproduction of the original: Tales by George Crabbe
