Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849) was an English poet and dramatist
whose early play The Brides' Tragedy was highly praised. He studied
medicine at the Universities of Gottingen and Wurzburg, where his
involvement in radical politics led to his deportation. He spent
the rest of his life in Switzerland and Germany, continuing to
write but showing only occasional and fleeting interest in
publication. His celebrated drama Death's Jest-Book and his
Collected Poems were published posthumously.This volume, edited and
with an introduction by Alan Halsey, makes available separately for
the first time the surviving text and fragments of Beddoes'
unfinished work The Ivory Gate, together with a collection of his
later poetry.
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