O Autorze

Thomas Tickell was an English poet and essayist, known for his elegant verse and contributions to the literary scene of the early 18th century. He was born in Whitehaven, Cumbria, and educated at Queen's College, Oxford. Tickell gained recognition for his poem "The Epistle to a Lady," which showcased his skillful blending of personal sentiment with classical influences. His works often reflect the social and political climate of his time, making him a notable figure in the transition from the Augustan to the Romantic era in English literature.

Tickell also played a significant role in the literary community, engaging with contemporaries such as Alexander Pope and contributing to various journals and collections. His poetry often emphasized themes of love, nature, and morality, resonating with readers of his time. Despite his relatively small body of work, Tickell's influence can still be felt in the writings of later poets who admired his style and thematic concerns.

Data Urodzenia January 1, 1686
Miejsce Urodzenia Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Data śmierci April 23, 1740
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