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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
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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
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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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Barrett Browning, Coventry Patmore, and Alfred Tennyson on Napoleon III: The Hero-Poet and Carlylean Heroics",
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Servant's Behaviour Book, or, Hints on Manners and Dress for Maid Servants in Small Households,
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on the subject, and stirred up much enthusiasm among his colleagues. He also introduced academic
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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1145:London: Tinsley Brothers, pp. 257–271.
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1143:Our Living Poets: An Essay in Criticism.
1114:"The Ode Structure of Coventry Patmore."
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1339:The Rhythm of Life and Other Essays
1179:"Recollections of Coventry Patmore"
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1008:Betham-Edwards, Matilda (1911).
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965:Dictionary of National Biography
941:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
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1217:"Coventry Patmore: A Portrait"
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1500:"Coventry Patmore's Poetry."
1283:"Coventry Patmore's Genius."
1058:The Idea of Coventry Patmore
1035:Victorian Periodicals Review
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1372:New York: Sheed & Ward.
1355:O'Keefee, Henry E. (1920).
1350:The Second Person Singular.
1311:Studies in Sublime Failure.
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1396:Patmore: A Study in Poetry
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1468:The North American Review
1453:Russell, Matthew (1877).
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1398:, Oxford University Press
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1165:The North American Review
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833:"Coventry Patmore Dead,"
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1403:Patmore, Derek (1949).
1344:Meynell, Alice (1922).
1333:Meynell, Alice (1908).
1316:Lubbock, Percy (1908).
1270:Hind, C. Lewis (1922).
1265:Contemporary Portraits.
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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
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1118:Studies in Literature.
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512:The Library Magazine
408:English Metrical Law
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1407:London: Constable.
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