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YOUNG, EDWARD (16831765) , English poet, author of Night Thoughts, son of Edward Young, afterwards dean of Salisbury, was born at his father's rectory at Upham, near Winchester, and was baptized on the 3rd of July 1683. He was educated on the foundation at Winchester College, and matriculated in 1702 at New College, Oxford. He soon removed to Corpus Christi, and in 1708 was nominated by Archbishop Tenison to a law fellowship at All Souls', for the sake of Dean Young, who died in 1705. He took his degree of D.C.L. in 1719. His first publication was an Epistle to . . . . Lord Lansdoune (1713). It was followed by a Poem on the Last Day (17,3), dedicated to Queen Anne; The Force of Religion: or Vanquish'd Love (1714), a poem on the execution of Lady Jane Grey and her husband, dedicated to the countess of Salisbury; and an epistle to Addison
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series of seven satires on The Universal Passion. They were dedicated to the duke of Dorset, Bubb Dodington (afterwards Lord Melcombe), Sir Spencer
Young was nearly fifty when he decided to take holy orders. It was reported that the author of Night Thoughts was not, in his earlier days, " the ornament to religion and morality which he afterwards became," and his intimacy with the duke of Wharton and with Lord Melcombe did not improve his reputation. A statement attributed to- Pope probably gives the correct view; " He had much of a sublime genius, though without common sense; so that his genius, having no guide, was perpetually liable to degenerate into bombast. This made him pass a foolish youth, the sport of peers and poets; but his having a very good heart enabled him to support the clerical character when he assumed it, first with decency and afterwards with honour " (O. Ruffhead, Life of A. Pope, p. 291). In 1728 he was made one of the royal chaplains, and in 1730 was presented to the college living of Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He married in 1731 Lady Elizabeth Lee, daughter of the 1st earl
Young is said to have been a brilliant talker. He had an extraordinary knack of epigram, and though the Night Thoughts is long and disconnected it abounds in brilliant isolated passages. Its success was enormous. It was translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish and Magyar. In France it became one of the classics of the romantic school. The suspicion of insincerity that damped the enthusiasm of English readers acquainted with the facts of his career did not exist for French readers. If he did not invent " melancholy and moonlight " in literature, he did much to spread the fashionable taste for them. Madame Klopstock thought the king ought to make him archbishop of Canterbury, and some German critics preferred him to Milton. Young wrote good blank verse, and Samuel Johnson pronounced Night Thoughts to be one of " the few poems " in which blank verse could not be changed for rhyme but with disadvantage. Other works by Young are: The Instalment (to Sir R. Walpole, 1726); Cynthio (1727); A Vindication of Providence . (1728), a sermon; An Apology for Punch (1729), a sermon; Imperium Pelagi, a Naval Lyrick . (1730) ; Two Epistles to Mr Pope concerning the Authors of the Age (1730) ; A Sea-Piece . . . (1733) The Foreign Address, or The Best Argument for Peace (1734) The Centaur not Fabulous; in Five Letters to a Friend (1755); An Argument . for the Truth of His [Christ's] Religion (1758), a sermon preached before the king; Conjectures on Original
tion . (1759), addressed to Samuel Richardson; and Resignation . . . (1762), a poem. Night Thoughts was illustrated by William Blake in 1797, and by Thomas Stothard in 1799. The Poetical Works of the Rev. Edward Young . were revised by himself for publication, and a completed edition appeared in 1i78. The Complete Works, Poetry and Prose, of the Rev. Edward Young with a life by John Doran, appeared in 1854. His Poetical Works are included in the Aldine Edition of the British Poets, with a life by J. Mitford (18301836, 1857 and 1866). Sir Herbert Croft wrote the life included in Johnson's Lives of the Poets, but the critical remarks are by Johnson. For Young s influence on foreign literature see Joseph Texte, Jean Jacques Rousseau, A Study of the Literary Relations between France and England during the Eighteenth Century (Eng. trans., 1889), pp. 30414; and J. Barnstoff, Young's Nachtgedanken and ihr Einfluss auf die deutsche Litteratur (1895). See also W. Thomas, Le Pate Edward Young (Paris, 1901), who gives an exhaustive study of Young's life and work.End of Article: YOUNG, EDWARD (16831765) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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