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Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Thomas Parnell (1679-1718) Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman, educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Friend of Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, member of the Scriblerus Club, he contributed to The Spectator and aided Pope in translation of The Iliad. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J. Cumming, London, Glasgow and Dublin, 1830]
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This print showcases Thomas Parnell, an influential figure in 17th and 18th-century literature. The image, taken in 1830 by an unknown creator, captures the essence of this Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman who was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Parnell's intellectual prowess is evident through his association with renowned literary figures such as Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift. As a member of the Scriblerus Club, he contributed to esteemed publications like The Spectator and played a crucial role in assisting Pope with the translation of The Iliad. The portrait exudes a sense of wisdom and authority as Parnell dons traditional clerical clothing complete with a dog collar. His direct gaze towards the camera reflects confidence and intelligence. This image offers us a glimpse into the life of this remarkable man who left an indelible mark on British literature. The print originates from "Biographical Illustrations" by Alfred Howard, published in London, Glasgow, and Dublin in 1830 by Tegg, Griffin & Co. , Cumming J. It serves as both a historical artifact capturing an important figure from Ireland's past as well as a testament to Parnell's contribution to English literature during the Enlightenment era. This stunning portrait invites us to delve deeper into Parnell's life story while appreciating his significant impact on poetry and religious discourse during his time.
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