Martin Farquhar Tupper

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Martin Farquhar Tupper was a 19th-century English poet and popular moralist best known for his once widely read didactic work "Proverbial Philosophy."

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instanceOf 19th-century writer
didactic work
moralist
poet
poetry collection
writer
activePeriod 19th century
author Martin Farquhar Tupper NERFINISHED
awardReceived Fellow of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
birthDate 1810-07-17
birthPlace England
London, England
surface form: London
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBurial 1889-11-??
deathDate 1889-11-09
describedAs once widely read didactic writer
popular Victorian moralist
educatedAt Charterhouse School NERFINISHED
Christ Church, Oxford
University of Oxford
familyName Tupper NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork moral philosophy
poetry
fullName Martin Farquhar Tupper NERFINISHED
genre didactic poetry
didactic poetry
proverb literature
givenName Martin NERFINISHED
influencedBy Biblical proverbs
Christian moral teaching
language English
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Victorian literature NERFINISHED
notableWork Ballads for the Times NERFINISHED
Crock of Gold NERFINISHED
Proverbial Philosophy NERFINISHED
Stephen Langton NERFINISHED
numberOfChildren 10
occupation author
moralist
poet
placeOfBurial Albury NERFINISHED
Surrey NERFINISHED
positionHeld Fellow of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
spouse Isabella Martin NERFINISHED
writingStyle didactic
sentimental

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