词条 | Brooke, Henry |
释义 | Brooke, Henry Irish author born c. 1703, County Cavan, Ire. died Oct. 10, 1783, Dublin ![]() In 1739 Brooke wrote a celebrated drama, Gustavus Vasa, the Deliverer of His Country, performance of which was forbidden because of the supposition that Sir Robert Walpole, the prime minister, was depicted in the part of the villain. Brooke returned to Ireland, and the play was printed and later performed in Dublin as The Patriot. Brooke's own patriotic sentiments led to his involvement in the establishment of the influential newspaper The Freeman's Journal in 1763. Brooke's novel, The Fool of Quality (1765–70), is a rambling and digressive narrative centred on the education of an ideal nobleman. Its moral message recommended it to John Wesley, a founder of Methodism, who edited an abridged version in 1780, and, later, to the clergyman–author Charles Kingsley, who published it with an enthusiastic biographical preface in 1859. Brooke's daughter Charlotte continued the literary tradition in the family, publishing Reliques of Irish Poetry (1789), the first major collection of traditional poems translated from the Irish language. |
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