Explore the life and mind of William Cowper through "The Correspondence Of William Cowper Arranfed In Chronological Order, With Annotations." This meticulously arranged collection of letters offers a unique window into the world of the celebrated 18th-century English poet and hymn writer. Edited with comprehensive annotations by Thomas Wright, these letters reveal Cowper's thoughts on literature, religion, society, and his personal struggles with mental health.
Gain insight into the relationships Cowper maintained with prominent figures of his time and trace the development of his literary career through his personal exchanges. This collection is an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in English literature and the history of ideas. Discover the enduring appeal of Cowper's voice and the intimate details of his life through this carefully curated compilation of his correspondence.
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