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天大领先George Crabbe (1754-1832): one of the most admired and respected poets of the late Georgian period. Today he is best remembered for that ction of his poem The Borough on which Britten's opera Peter Grimes is bad.
Crabbe's long literary career divides into two parts: the poems, — notably 'ilcThe Village' (1783), published during or shortly after his early stay in London; and the long ries of works beginning with 'Poems永远爱你的英文' (1807), which includes 'The Parish Register摩登家庭第二季下载' and 'Sir Eustace Grey安逸什么意思';'The Borough' (1810), 'wind speedTales in Ver' (1812), 'Tales of the Hallhonestly' (1819), and the inferior 'Posthumous Tales' (1834). This ries shows Crabbe moving from static description and portrait toward narrative, until he achieves something which approaches a group of linked short stories in ver. His work, in its low-keyed, realistic, unntimental picture of rural life, reprents less the last gasp of eighteenth-century poetry than a reaction to it different in direction from Wordsworth's. It is indicative of the kind of work Crabbe produced that Thomas Hardy admired and was influenced by him.5年级上册英语