James Hervey

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James Hervey was an 18th-century English clergyman and devotional writer best known for his meditative, melancholic religious works that helped define the Graveyard school of poetry.

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James Hervey (writer) 1

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instanceOf Anglican priest
Christian devotional writer
English clergyman
person
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1714-02-26
dateOfDeath 1758-12-25
educatedAt Lincoln College, Oxford
University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University
genre devotional literature
religious prose
hasGender male
influenced Anglican evangelicalism
surface form: Evangelical Anglicanism

Graveyard poets
influencedBy Isaac Watts
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Graveyard poets
surface form: Graveyard school of poetry
notableWork Meditations Among the Tombs
Reflections on a Flower-Garden
Theron and Aspasio
occupation clergyman
theologian
writer
placeOfBirth Northamptonshire
placeOfDeath Weston Favell
positionHeld curate
rector of Weston Favell
primaryTopicOf James Hervey self-linksurface differs
surface form: James Hervey (writer)
religion Anglicanism
Christianity
writingStyle meditative
melancholic

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