Coventry Patmore

Portrait of Coventry Patmore, by [[John Singer Sargent]], 1894. Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (23 July 1823 – 26 November 1896) was an English poet and literary critic. He is best known for his book of poetry ''The Angel in the House'', a narrative poem about the Victorian ideal of a happy marriage. As a young man, Patmore worked for the British Museum in London. After the publication of his first book of poems in 1844, he became acquainted with members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. After the death of his first wife, Emily Augusta Patmore in 1862, his grief over her death became a major theme in his poetry. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The poems of Coventry Patmore by Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896

    Published 1949
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    Poems by Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896

    Published 1906
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    Mystical poems of nuptial love ; The wedding sermon, The unknown Eros, and other odes by Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896

    Published 1938
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