Creation: A Philosophical Poem, in Seven Books
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Richard Blackmore est principalement connu comme objet de satire et exemple de poète ennuyeux, tout en étant un médecin et un écrivain religieux respecté. Bien que sa poésie ait suscité des critiques, sa carrière médicale et ses écrits théologiques ont obtenu une estime considérable. Les œuvres de Blackmore abordent souvent des questions de foi et de moralité, faisant fréquemment référence aux traditions bibliques et classiques. Son style se caractérise par une recherche de perfection formelle et de profondeur de pensée, faisant de lui une figure intrigante de l'histoire littéraire anglaise.






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