Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants"
Published in 1843, this series of humorous and descriptive poems about life as a servant on a rural English estate was written by an actual servant called John Jones who took it upon himself to self-educate by reading and writing poetry during his leisure time. Eventually, he sent some work to poet Robert Southey - friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge, among others - who helped publish a few of the house servant’s works starting in 1831.
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Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants"
Published in 1843, this series of humorous and descriptive poems about life as a servant on a rural English estate was written by an actual servant called John Jones who took it upon himself to self-educate by reading and writing poetry during his leisure time. Eventually, he sent some work to poet Robert Southey - friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge, among others - who helped publish a few of the house servant’s works starting in 1831.
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Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated

Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants"

by An Upper Servant (John Jones)
Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated

Hints to Servants Being a Poetical and Modernised Version of Dean Swift's Celebrated "Directions to Servants"

by An Upper Servant (John Jones)

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Published in 1843, this series of humorous and descriptive poems about life as a servant on a rural English estate was written by an actual servant called John Jones who took it upon himself to self-educate by reading and writing poetry during his leisure time. Eventually, he sent some work to poet Robert Southey - friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge, among others - who helped publish a few of the house servant’s works starting in 1831.

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ISBN-13: 9781681059013
Publisher: Some Good Press
Publication date: 03/11/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 618 KB
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