Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets is a collection of poems and a brief introductory essay about poets like Nennius, Saint Columbanus, Alfred the Great, Alfric, and Robert of Gloucester. Excerpt: "Hence we find the very earliest literary names in our early annals are those of Christian missionaries..."
"Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-Known British Poets" is a collection of poetry compiled by George Gilfillan. George Gilfillan (1813–1878) was a Scottish author, poet, and literary critic known for his anthologies and works on poetry. Key Features of "Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-Known British Poets": Scope: The collection aims to showcase the works of lesser-known or underappreciated British poets, providing a platform for poets who may not have gained widespread recognition. Memoirs: In addition to the poems, Gilfillan includes memoirs or biographical sketches of the featured poets. These sections provide context and information about the lives of the poets. Multivolume Work: As indicated by "Volume I," this collection was likely part of a multivolume series. Each volume would feature different poets and their works. Literary Criticism: Gilfillan, being a literary critic, may have provided commentary or analysis in addition to the poems and memoirs. His insights could offer readers a deeper understanding of the featured poets and their contributions. Period Covered: Depending on the poets included, the collection may cover a range of periods in British literary history.
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