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CALVERLEY, CHARLES STUART (18311884) , English poet and wit, and the literary father of what may be called the university school of humour, was born at Martley in Worcester-shire on the 22nd of December 1831. His father, the Rev. Henry
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Cambridge . Here he was again successful in Latin verse, and remains the unique example of an undergraduate who has won the Chancellor's prize at both universities. In 1856 he took second place in the first class in the Classical Tripos. He was elected fellow of Christ's (1858), published Verses and Translations in 1862, and was called to the bar in 1865. Owing to an accident while skating he was prevented from following up a professional career, and during the last years of his life he was an invalid. His Translations into English and Latin appeared in 1866; his Theocritus translated into English Verse in 1869; Fly Leaves in 1872; and Literary Remains in 1885. He died on the 17th of February 1884. Calverley was one of the most brilliant men of his day; and, had he enjoyed health, might have achieved distinction in any career he chose. Constitutionally indolent, he was endowed with singular gifts in every department of culture; he was a scholar, a musician, an athlete and a brilliant talker. What is left us marks only a small portion of his talent, but his sparkling, dancing verses, which have had many clever imitators, are still without a rival in their own line. His humour was illumined by good nature; his satire
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His Complete Works, with a biographical notice by Sir W. J. Sendall, appeared in 1901. (A, WA.) End of Article: CALVERLEY, CHARLES STUART (18311884) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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