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469:, his best work. The collection is full not only of passages but entire poems in which exalted thought is expressed in poetry of the richest and most dignified melody. Spirituality informs his inspiration; the poetry is glowing and alive. The magnificent piece in praise of winter, the solemn and beautiful cadences of "Departure", and the homely but elevated pathos of "The Toys", are in their manner unsurpassed in English poetry. His somewhat reactionary political opinions, which also find expression in his odes, find less praise today although they can certainly be said to reflect, as do his essays, a serious and very active mind. Patmore is today one of the least-known but best-regarded 44: 1592: 1542: 185: 112: 294: 449:
have respected posterity; and should there be a posterity which cares for letters, I dare to hope that it will respect me." The sincerity which underlies this statement, combined with a certain lack of humour which peers through its naïveté, points to two of the principal characteristics of Patmore's earlier poetry; characteristics which came to be almost unconsciously merged and harmonized as his style and his intention drew together into unity.
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A collected edition of Patmore's poems appeared in two volumes in 1886, with a characteristic preface which might serve as the author's epitaph. "I have written little", it runs; "but it is all my best; I have never spoken when I had nothing to say, nor spared time or labour to make my words true. I
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As happy love had been his earlier, the grief of loss became, in great measure, his later theme; touching and sublime thoughts upon love, death, and immortality are conveyed through strikingly poetic imagery and unusual form in the odes of
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and was privately educated. The boy was very close to his father Peter and showed an early interest in literature. Coventry Patmore's first goal was to become an artist; he earned the silver
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Patmore published the four works together in 1863. The works have come to symbolise the Victorian feminine ideal – which was not necessarily the ideal amongst feminists of the period.
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Patmore bought up the remainder of the edition and destroyed it. His friends encouraged him to keep writing and gave him valuable feedback. Furthermore, the publication of
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of 1844. He also added several new poems that showed more sophistication in conception and treatment. In 1854, Patmore published the first part of his best-known poem,
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Woodworth, Elizabeth (2006). "Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Coventry Patmore, and Alfred Tennyson on Napoleon III: The Hero-Poet and Carlylean Heroics",
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During his time at the British Museum, Patmore was instrumental in starting the Volunteer Movement in 1852. He wrote an important letter to
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Pierson, Robert M. (1996). "Coventry Patmore's Ideas Concerning English Prosody and "The Unknown Eros" Read Accordingly",
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in London. After the publication of his first book of poems in 1844, he became acquainted with members of the
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in 1838. In 1839, his family sent Patmore to school in France for six months, where he began to write
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The Servant's Behaviour Book, or, Hints on Manners and Dress for Maid Servants in Small Households,
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Cadbury, William (1966). "The Structure of Feeling in a Poem by Patmore: Meter, Phonology, Form",
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on the subject, and stirred up much enthusiasm among his colleagues. He also introduced academic
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Hartnell, Elaine (1996). "'Nothing but Sweet and Womanly': A Hagiography of Patmore's Angel",
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Patmore's second wife Marianne died in 1880, and in 1881 he married Harriet Robson from
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a conduct book for women in domestic service, written in a clear, practical manner.
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Brooks, Michael (1979). "John Ruskin, Coventry Patmore, and the Nature of Gothic",
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Crook, J. Mordaunt (1996). "Coventry Patmore and the Aesthetics of Architecture",
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Dunn, John J. (1969). "Love and Eroticism: Coventry Patmore's Mystical Imagery",
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In 1864 Patmore married Marianne Byles, daughter of James Byles of Bowden Hall,
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Freiwald, Bina (1988). "Of Selfsame Desire: Patmore's The Angel in the House",
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Portrait of Coventry Patmore in original frame by artist John Singer Sargent
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Gelpi, Barbara Charlesworth (1996). "King Cophetua and Coventry Patmore",
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Roberts, Gerald (2012). "Hopkins and Patmore: Tory Politics and Poetry",
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in 1862, his grief over her death became a major theme in his poetry.
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By 1861 Patmore and his family was living in Elm Cottage, North End,
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Fisher, Benjamin F. (1996). "The Supernatural in Patmore's Poetry",
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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wrote under the pseudonym of Mrs Motherly. In 1859, she published
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ideal of a happy marriage. As a young man, Patmore worked for the
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The women's suffrage movement : a reference guide, 1866-1928
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Maynard, John. "Patmore, Coventry Kersey Deighton (1823–1896)".
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enabled him to network with other literary figures, including
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Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 4 June 2019
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Meynell, Alice. "Coventry Patmore." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Pearce, Brian Louis (1996). "Coventry Patmore (1823–1896)",
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His son Henry John Patmore (1860–1883) also became a poet.
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Fontana, Ernest (2003). "Patmore, Pascal, and Astronomy",
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Gwynn, Aubrey (1924). "A Daughter of Coventry Patmore",
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Poem of the Week: The Two Deserts by Coventry Patmore
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London: John Lane the Bodley Head, pp. 240–246.
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New York: Published by the author, pp. 191–210.
657: 343:, with four parts published between 1854 and 1862: 705:McSweeney, Kerry (2000). "The Angel in the House", 1163:——— (1923), "Coventry Patmore", 947:. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 849: 1481:London: George Bell & Sons, pp. 156–168. 1442:Coventry Patmore's "Essay on English Metrical Law 1352:London: Oxford University Press, pp. 94–109. 1120:St. Louis, Missouri.: B. Herder, pp. 82–108. 1613: 1582:"Archival material relating to Coventry Patmore" 456:"Spring Cottage, Hamstead, 1860." Caricature by 1076:Memoirs and Correspondence of Coventry Patmore, 918:The slender tree : a life of Alice Meynell 1506:London: Macmillan & Co., pp. 126–150 1326:Maynard, John (1996). "The Unknown Patmore", 1363:New York: The Paulist Press, pp. 30–54. 980:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 27:English poet and literary critic (1823–1896) 1145:London: Tinsley Brothers, pp. 257–271. 1016:London: Chapman & Hall, pp. 73–85. 127:. He is best known for his book of poetry 1590: 1448:, The Catholic University of America Press 1287:Post Liminium: Essays and Critical Papers. 780:– via National Library of Australia. 228:(1862), her husband's anthology of poems. 42: 1479:Reviews and Essays in English Literature. 1243: 1155:The Moderns: Essays in Literary Criticism 852:Who Lies Where – A guide to famous graves 595: 593: 570: 568: 566: 564: 536: 325:, the more successful of his pieces from 1289:London: Elkin Mathews, pp. 238–245. 1143:Our Living Poets: An Essay in Criticism. 1114:"The Ode Structure of Coventry Patmore." 1030:, Vols. XC/XCI, pp. 796–806, 14–27. 955:"Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton"  897: 847: 772:. Adelaide. 13 September 1862. p. 2 750:Texas Studies in Literature and Language 451: 308: 297:Patmore's wife Emily, the model for the 292: 183: 1470:, Vol. CCXI, No. 771, pp. 266–272. 1414:, Vol. CXLIV, No. 5467, pp. 69–71. 1405:The Life and Times of Coventry Patmore. 1193: 1176: 1162: 1151:"Coventry Patmore and Francis Thompson" 1148: 1054: 1040: 977:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 951: 934: 630:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 14: 1614: 1421:, Vol. XXXIV, No. 4, pp. 493–518. 1330:, Vol. XXXIV, No. 4, pp. 443–455. 1313:London: Ernest Benn, pp. 113–178. 1256:, Vol. XIII, No. 51, pp. 443–456. 1127:, Vol. XXXIV, No. 4, pp. 544–557. 1089:, Vol. XXXIV, No. 4, pp. 519–543. 1014:Friendly Faces of Three Nationalities. 915: 820: 590: 561: 554:"Coventry Patmore, the Poet of Love", 498:London: Oxford University Press, 1921. 425:in Surrey (born 1840), his children's 356:(1856), which eulogise his first wife; 1504:Essays, Chiefly Literary and Ethical. 1495:, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, pp. 543–560. 1297:The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies 1231: 1214: 838:, Vol. LXIV, October 1896/March 1897. 495:Courage in Politics and other Essays. 288: 145:. After the death of his first wife, 1439:Roth, Sister Mary Augustine (1961), 1438: 1433:The Mind and Art of Coventry Patmore 1393: 1375: 1134:, Vol. XLI, No. 2, pp. 277–286. 1106:, Vol. XIX, No. 2, pp. 151–165. 1096:, Vol. VII, No. 3, pp. 203–219. 1037:, Vol. XII, No. 4, pp. 130–140. 514:, Vol. II, November 1886/March 1887. 231:Inspired by the literary success of 1428:, Vol. LXII, No. 1, pp. 30–36. 1339:The Rhythm of Life and Other Essays 1179:"Recollections of Coventry Patmore" 1070:, Vol. IV, No. 4, pp. 237–251. 973: 792:"Coventry Patmore's 'Unknown Eros'" 490:London: George Bell and Sons, 1889. 24: 1543:Works by or about Coventry Patmore 1378:"Coventry Patmore: Points of View" 1254:Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 1001: 509:"William Barnes, the Dorset Poet," 398:(1886). In 1877 Patmore published 258:. Rossetti introduced Patmore to 25: 1688: 1511: 1082:. London: George Bell & Sons. 1061:, London: Oxford University Press 920:. Padstow, Cornwall: Tabb House. 856:. London: Fourth Estate. p.  204:, the daughter of Dr. Andrews of 48:Portrait of Coventry Patmore, by 18:Coventry Kearsey Deighton Patmore 1568: 1518: 1323:, Vol. CCVIII, pp. 356–376. 1008:Betham-Edwards, Matilda (1911). 969:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 965:Dictionary of National Biography 941:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 903:Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton 885: 578: 436:In later years Patmore lived at 188:Drawing of Coventry Patmore, by 110: 1294:"Coventry Patmore's Fine Line," 841: 826: 801: 784: 755: 742: 691:"Mr. Coventry Patmore's Poems," 532:, Vol. LVI, July/December 1892. 394:in 1865, which he described in 161:, Coventry Patmore was born at 121:Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore 61:Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore 1647:19th-century Christian mystics 1394:——— (1933), 1335:"Mr. Coventry Patmore's Odes." 1232:——— (1905), 1217:"Coventry Patmore: A Portrait" 1055:——— (1921), 725: 712: 699: 696:, Vol. VI, January/April 1858. 684: 651: 618: 548: 13: 1: 1632:Converts to Roman Catholicism 1484:Weinig, Mary Anthony (1981). 1435:London: Routledge & Paul. 1366:Oliver, Edward James (1956). 1019:BrĂ©guy, Katherine (1909–10). 658:Crawford, Elizabeth. (1999). 541: 443: 321:In 1853, Patmore republished 152: 133:, a narrative poem about the 1657:People from Woodford, London 1500:"Coventry Patmore's Poetry." 1283:"Coventry Patmore's Genius." 1058:The Idea of Coventry Patmore 1035:Victorian Periodicals Review 994:UK public library membership 709:, Vol. 38, Number 2, Summer. 7: 1598:Coventry Patmore Collection 1567:(public domain audiobooks) 1460:, Vol. V, pp. 529–537. 1372:New York: Sheed & Ward. 1355:O'Keefee, Henry E. (1920). 1350:The Second Person Singular. 1311:Studies in Sublime Failure. 798:, Vol. CV, April/September. 502: 10: 1693: 1642:19th-century English poets 1600:at John J. Burns Library, 1488:Boston: Twayne Publishers. 1396:Patmore: A Study in Poetry 1299:, Vol. XXI, pp. 5–13. 1137:Forman, H. Buxton (1871). 878: 848:Kerrigan, Michael (1998). 143:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1561:Works by Coventry Patmore 1552:Works by Coventry Patmore 1534:Works by Coventry Patmore 1468:The North American Review 1453:Russell, Matthew (1877). 1431:Reid, John Cowie (1957). 1398:, Oxford University Press 1177:Garnett, Richard (1897), 1165:The North American Review 1073:Champneys, Basil (1900). 952:Garnett, Richard (1901). 768:South Australian Register 737:The North American Review 414:, and again in 1893 with 390:. Patmore Buxted Hall in 157:The eldest son of author 109: 104: 96: 79: 57: 41: 34: 1498:Vere, Audrey de (1889). 1376:Page, Frederick (1921), 1281:Johnson, Lionel (1911). 1041:Burdett, Osbert (1919), 938:"Coventry Patmore"  833:"Coventry Patmore Dead," 790:Page, Frederick (1917). 479: 339:is a long narrative and 196:In 1846, with help from 1652:English Roman Catholics 1463:Symons, Arthur (1920). 1403:Patmore, Derek (1949). 1344:Meynell, Alice (1922). 1333:Meynell, Alice (1908). 1316:Lubbock, Percy (1908). 1270:Hind, C. Lewis (1922). 1265:Contemporary Portraits. 935:Meynell, Alice (1911). 908:Encyclopædia Britannica 733:"The History of a Poem" 396:How I managed my Estate 198:Richard Monckton Milnes 1677:English Swedenborgians 1672:Roman Catholic mystics 1662:Roman Catholic writers 1637:English Catholic poets 1473:Tovey, Duncan (1897). 1292:Latham, David (2012). 1259:Harris, Frank (1920). 1215:Gosse, Edmund (1897), 1157:, Thomas Y. Crowell Co 1149:Freeman, John (1917), 1118:Studies in Literature. 986:10.1093/ref:odnb/21550 731:Gosse, Edmund (1897). 638:10.1093/ref:odnb/21550 537:References and sources 461: 337:The Angel in the House 332:The Angel in the House 318: 306: 256:Dante Gabriel Rossetti 226:The Children's Garland 193: 130:The Angel in the House 1110:Egan, Maurice Francis 944:Catholic Encyclopedia 916:Badeni, June (1981). 662:. London: UCL Press. 605:The Poetry Foundation 530:The Eclectic Magazine 521:The Eclectic Magazine 455: 366:The Victories of Love 323:Tamerton Church Tower 312: 296: 210:Emily Augusta Patmore 202:Emily Augusta Andrews 187: 147:Emily Augusta Patmore 1586:UK National Archives 1361:Though and Memories. 739:, Vol. 164, No. 484. 512:The Library Magazine 408:English Metrical Law 303:John Everett Millais 242:Blackwood's Magazine 159:Peter George Patmore 1475:"Coventry Patmore." 1465:"Coventry Patmore," 1455:"Coventry Patmore," 1357:"Coventry Patmore." 1346:"Coventry Patmore." 1318:"Coventry Patmore," 1307:"Coventry Patmore." 1276:More Authors and I. 1272:"Coventry Patmore." 1261:"Coventry Patmore." 1139:"Coventry Patmore." 1021:"Coventry Patmore," 1010:"Coventry Patmore." 823:, pp. 115–129. 694:The National Review 558:, 27 February 1897. 556:The Literary Digest 527:"Three Essayettes," 283:Emily Rosaline Orme 260:William Holman Hunt 50:John Singer Sargent 1407:London: Constable. 1382:The Catholic World 1043:"Coventry Patmore" 1028:The Catholic World 836:The Catholic World 796:The Catholic World 601:"Coventry Patmore" 487:Principles in Art. 462: 319: 313:Patmore's home at 307: 299:Angel in the House 289:Major publications 194: 1538:Project Gutenberg 1486:Coventry Patmore. 1458:The Irish Monthly 1369:Coventry Patmore. 1245:2027/uc1.b4678523 1047:The Dublin Review 992:(Subscription or 752:, Vol. 30, No. 4. 360:Faithful for Ever 118: 117: 16:(Redirected from 1684: 1594: 1589: 1572: 1571: 1547:Internet Archive 1528: 1523: 1522: 1493:Victorian Poetry 1449: 1447: 1419:Victorian Poetry 1399: 1389: 1328:Victorian Poetry 1321:Quarterly Review 1248: 1247: 1235:Coventry Patmore 1227: 1209:Victorian Poetry 1203: 1189: 1172: 1158: 1132:Victorian Poetry 1125:Victorian Poetry 1104:Victorian Poetry 1094:Victorian Poetry 1087:Victorian Poetry 1068:Victorian Poetry 1062: 1050: 997: 989: 970: 967:(1st supplement) 957: 948: 940: 931: 912: 891: 889: 888: 872: 871: 855: 845: 839: 830: 824: 818: 812: 805: 799: 788: 782: 781: 779: 777: 759: 753: 746: 740: 729: 723: 720:Victorian Poetry 716: 710: 707:Victorian Poetry 703: 697: 688: 682: 681: 655: 649: 648: 646: 644: 622: 616: 615: 613: 611: 597: 588: 582: 581: 572: 559: 552: 523:, Vol. LII, 1890 467:The Unknown Eros 412:Principle in Art 400:The Unknown Eros 114: 86: 83:26 November 1896 69: 67: 46: 36:Coventry Patmore 32: 31: 21: 1692: 1691: 1687: 1686: 1685: 1683: 1682: 1681: 1667:Victorian poets 1612: 1611: 1580: 1569: 1524: 1517: 1514: 1509: 1445: 1004: 1002:Further reading 991: 928: 901:, ed. 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Index

Coventry Kearsey Deighton Patmore
Portrait of Coventry Patmore, by John Singer Sargent, 1894.
John Singer Sargent
Essex
Lymington

literary critic
The Angel in the House
Victorian
British Museum
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Emily Augusta Patmore
Peter George Patmore
Woodford
Essex
palette
Society of Arts
poetry

John Brett
Richard Monckton Milnes
Emily Augusta Andrews
Camberwell
Emily Augusta Patmore
Alfred Tennyson
Blackwood's Magazine
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Holman Hunt
The Germ
The Times

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