Cottage Poems

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Cottage Poems is a collection of early 19th-century verse depicting rural and domestic life, written by Irish-born Anglican clergyman and poet Patrick Brontë, father of the famous Brontë sisters.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Patrick Brontë NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 19th century
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts domestic life
rural life
genre didactic poetry
poetry
religious poetry
hasAuthorOccupation Anglican clergyman
hasFormat printed book
hasInfluenceOn early literary environment of the Brontë family
hasPoem “The Cottage Girl” NERFINISHED
“The Cottage Maid” NERFINISHED
“The Happy Cottagers” NERFINISHED
“The Old Man” NERFINISHED
“The Rainbow” NERFINISHED
“The Sailor” NERFINISHED
“The Widow” NERFINISHED
hasTheme Christian faith
domestic affection
resignation to providence
rural simplicity
virtue in poverty
isEarlyWorkOf Patrick Brontë NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement early 19th-century British poetry
meter rhymed verse
originalMedium print
placeOfPublication Bradford NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1811
publisher T. Inkersley NERFINISHED
religiousContext Anglicanism NERFINISHED
setting rural Yorkshire
subject Christian morality
family life
piety
poverty
targetAudience general reading public
religious readers
tone moralizing
sentimental
writtenByFatherOf Anne Brontë NERFINISHED
Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
Emily Brontë NERFINISHED
writtenIn early career of Patrick Brontë

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Patrick Brontë wrote Cottage Poems