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Darley, George (1795-1846), poet, critic, and mathematician. Born in Dublin, he was educated at TCD. After publishing in London The Errors of Ecstasie (1822), he issued, as ‘Guy Penseval’, The Labours of Idleness; or Seven Nights' Entertainments (1826), prose tales interspersed with verse. Sylvia, or the May Queen (1827), published under his own name, is a lyrical drama. Darley turned to popular mathematics, writing text books such as Popular Algebra and Familiar Astronomy between 1826 and 1830. Nepenthe (1835), his most significant work, was privately printed on coarse paper in broken typefaces. Thomas à Beckett (1840) and Ethelstan (1841) were dramatic chronicles.

 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: Darley, George,
1795–1846, English author and mathematician, b. Ireland. Included among his works are the pastoral drama Sylvia (1827), the poem Nepenthe (1835), a precursor of 20th-century symbolist poetry; and several books on mathematics.

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See his letters (ed. with a memoir by C. C. Abbott, 1928).

 
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George Darley (1795 - 1846) was an Irish poet, novelist, and critic.

He was born in Dublin, and educated at Trinity College. Having decided to follow a literary career, and in 1820 he went to London, where he published his first poem, Errors of Ecstasie (1822). He also wrote for the London Magazine, under the pseudonym of John Lacy. In it appeared his best story, Lilian of the Vale. Various other books followed, including Sylvia, or The May Queen, a poem (1827). Thereafter he joined the Athenaeum, in which he showed himself a severe critic. He was also a dramatist and studied old English plays, editing those of Beaumont and Fletcher in 1840. So deeply was he imbued with the spirit of the 17th century that his poem, "It is not beauty I desire," was included by F. T. Palgrave in the first edition of his Golden Treasury as an anonymous lyric of that age.

He was also a mathematician of considerable talent, and published some treatises on the subject. Darley fell into nervous depression and died in 1846.

Works

Nepenthe.
Errors of Ecstasie.
Sylvia, or The May Queen.
Thomas a Beckett; ADramatic Chronical.
Popular Algebra.
Familiar Astronomy.


This article incorporates public domain text from: Cousin, John William (1910). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London, J.M. Dent & sons; New York, E.P. Dutton.


 
 

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