var s_account="msnportalencarta"; Search View Francis Turner Palgrave Article View To find a specific word, name, or topic in this article, select the option in your Web browser for finding within the page. In Internet Explorer, this option is under the Edit menu. The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. Francis Turner Palgrave Francis Turner Palgrave (1824-1897), English poet and critic, born in Great Yarmouth, England. His father was the historian Sir Francis Palgrave. The younger Palgrave was brought up in an atmosphere of sophisticated culture. As a young man he made the acquaintance of poets Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough, and later became a friend of Lord Alfred Tennyson. A poet himself, Palgrave was also an art critic for the Saturday Review and contributed to the Quarterly Review . He edited the works of William Shakespeare and prepared the anthology The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language (1861). Palgrave was professor of poetry at Oxford from 1885 to 1895. | |
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