Charles Stuart Calverley

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Charles Stuart Calverley was a 19th-century English poet and classical scholar celebrated for his witty verse and skillful literary parodies.

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instanceOf English writer
classical scholar
person
poet
almaMater Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge

University of Oxford
birthDate 1831-12-22
birthPlace Martley
surface form: Martley, Worcestershire, England
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBurial 1884-02-21
deathDate 1884-02-17
deathPlace Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom
surface form: Folkestone, Kent, England
educatedAt Balliol College, Oxford
Christ's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Harrow School
familyName Calverley
fieldOfWork Greek literature
Latin literature
classics
fullName Charles Stuart Calverley self-link
genre humorous poetry
light verse
parody
givenName Charles
hasAcademicRecognition prize-winning classical scholar at Cambridge
prize-winning classical scholar at Oxford
hasGender male
influenced tradition of English light verse
knownFor literary parody
skillful classical translations
witty verse
languageOfExpression English
nationality English
notableWork Fly Leaves
Translations into English and Latin
Verses and Translations
occupation classical scholar
poet
translator
style comic verse

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Balliol College, Oxford hasNotableFellow Charles Stuart Calverley
Charles Stuart Calverley fullName Charles Stuart Calverley self-link