Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey (31 October 1724 – 3 August 1805) was an English poet who also wrote in Latin. After a period managing his family's estates, he moved permanently to Bath and died after a long public life there. His poem, The New Bath Guide, brought him to fame and began an easy satirical fashion that was influential throughout the second half of the 18th century. Later he wrote An Electoral Ball, another burlesque of Bath society that allowed him to develop and update certain themes in his earlier work. Among his Latin writing were translations and summaries based on both these poems; he was also joint author of one of the earliest Latin translations of Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, which went through several editions both in England and abroad.
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Christopher Anstey (31 octobre 1724 – 3 août 1805), est un écrivain et poète britannique.
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Christopher Anstey (Brinkley, 31 ottobre 1724 – Bath, 3 agosto 1805) è stato uno scrittore inglese. Divenne celebre con il libro The new Bath guide (1766), poema sul deterioramento della società. Anstey fu lodato dal celebre scrittore horror Horace Walpole.
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Christopher Anstey (Brinkley, Cambridgeshire, 31 de outubro de 1724 – Bath, Somerset, 3 de agosto de 1805) foi um escritor e poeta inglês.
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Christopher Anstey, född 31 oktober 1724 och död 3 augusti 1805, var en engelsk författare. Anstey skrev den ytterst populära New bath guide (svensk översättning Engelskt badliv, 1766) i familjär satririsk ton och med flytande fri versbehandling som i viss mån förebådar romantiken.
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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Christopher Anstey
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1805-08-03
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Anstey with his daughter,
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by William Hoare
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The New Bath Guide
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Ann Calvert
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Anstey, Christopher
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Christopher Anstey (31 October 1724 – 3 August 1805) was an English poet who also wrote in Latin. After a period managing his family's estates, he moved permanently to Bath and died after a long public life there. His poem, The New Bath Guide, brought him to fame and began an easy satirical fashion that was influential throughout the second half of the 18th century. Later he wrote An Electoral Ball, another burlesque of Bath society that allowed him to develop and update certain themes in his earlier work. Among his Latin writing were translations and summaries based on both these poems; he was also joint author of one of the earliest Latin translations of Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, which went through several editions both in England and abroad.
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Christopher Anstey (31 octobre 1724 – 3 août 1805), est un écrivain et poète britannique.
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Christopher Anstey (Brinkley, 31 ottobre 1724 – Bath, 3 agosto 1805) è stato uno scrittore inglese. Divenne celebre con il libro The new Bath guide (1766), poema sul deterioramento della società. Anstey fu lodato dal celebre scrittore horror Horace Walpole.
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Christopher Anstey (Brinkley, Cambridgeshire, 31 de outubro de 1724 – Bath, Somerset, 3 de agosto de 1805) foi um escritor e poeta inglês.
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Christopher Anstey, född 31 oktober 1724 och död 3 augusti 1805, var en engelsk författare. Anstey skrev den ytterst populära New bath guide (svensk översättning Engelskt badliv, 1766) i familjär satririsk ton och med flytande fri versbehandling som i viss mån förebådar romantiken.
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