Irish poet and cleric
Aubrey Thomas de Vere |
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Aubrey Thomas de Vere |
Born | (1814-01-10)10 January 1814 Curraghchase House, Curraghchase, Kilcornan, County Limerick, Ireland |
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Died | 20 January 1902(1902-01-20) (aged 88) Curraghchase, Kilcornan, County Limerick, Ireland |
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Occupation | Author |
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Notable works | - In verse:
- The Sisters (1861)
- The Infant Bridal (1864)
- Irish Odes (1869)
- Legends of St Patrick (1872)
- Alexander the Great (1874)
- St Thomas of Canterbury (1876)
- Legends of the Saxon Saints (1879)
- In prose:
- Essays Chiefly on Poetry (1887)
- Essays Chiefly Literary and Ethical (1889)
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Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
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Aubrey Thomas de Vere (10 January 1814 – 20 January 1902) was an Irish poet and critic.[1]
- ^ Gosse, Edmund (1913). "Aubrey de Vere." In: Portraits and Sketches. London: William Heinemann, pp. 117–125.