Charles Wolfe (poet)

Charles Wolfe (poet)
Charles Wolfe.jpg

Charles Wolfe (14 December 1791 – 21 February 1823) was an Irish poet, chiefly remembered for his "exquisite elegy", The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna

Contents

Family

Born at Blackhall, County Kildare, the youngest son of Theobald Wolfe of Blackhall - grandson of Richard Wolfe of Forenaughts House in the same county - and his wife Frances, daughter of Rev. Peter Lombard. Charles Wolfe's grandfather was a first cousin of Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden and the godfather, but widely believed to be the natural father, of Theobald Wolfe Tone.

Education

Not long after he was born, his father died and the family moved to England. In 1801, Wolfe was sent to a school in Bath but was sent home a few months later due to his ill health. From 1802 to 1805, he was tutored by a Dr Evans in Salisbury before being sent to Winchester College. He seems to have been exceedingly popular both at school and within his own family. In 1808, his family returned to Ireland, and the following year he was entered into Trinity College, Dublin, graduating in 1814. He had turned down the chance to read for a scholarship as he was in love with a girl and could not commit to celibacy as was then required.

Career

He was ordained as a Church of Ireland priest in 1817, first taking the Curacy of Ballyclog in Co. Tyrone before transferring almost immediately to Donaghmore, County Tyrone. There he developed a close friendship and deep respect for the Rev. Thomas Meredith, Rector of nearby Ardtrea, Co. Tyrone, and a former Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. Wolfe wrote two epitaphs for Meredith, one on his memorial in the parish church of Ardtrea, and another intended for his tomb, which can both be read within Meredith's entry.

Charles Wolfe is best remembered for his poem, The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna, written in 1816 and much collected in 19th and 20th century anthologies. The poem first appeared in the Newry Telegraph, April 19, 1817, and was re-printed in many other periodicals. But it was forgotten until after his death when Lord Byron drew the attention of the public to it. Wolfe's only volume of verse, Poetical Remains appeared in 1825 with The Burial of Sir John Moore and fourteen other verses of an equally high standard.

Death

Wolfe remained at Donoughmore until 1820, but, rejected by the woman for whom he gave up his academic career, and with his only real friend in Co. Tyrone now dead (Meredith), he moved to Cobh, where he remained until his death three years later from consumption (tuberculosis), caught from a cow at the age of 31. He is buried in Cobh at the cemetery known locally as Old Church Cemetery, but properly Clonmel Cemetery. There is also a plaque to his memory in the church at Castlecaulfield, the village where he lived whilst Curate at Donaghmore, as well as a marble monument to him at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.

References

A brief biographical paragraph of Charles Wolfe, Irish poet,Irish clegryman is found in Von Nostrand Reinhold Publication:Copyrighted to 1876 to 1920/ Revised Edition. MCGUFFY'S ECLECTIC READER SERIES, No.5 READER, page 301 with text of Poem "THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN MOORE". jnokgray@yahoo.com 19 December 2008

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Charles Wolfe — may refer to: Charles Wolfe (poet) (1791–1823), Irish poet Gino Hernandez, wrestler whose real name was Charles Wolfe See also Charles Wolf (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Wolfe (surname) — Wolfe is a surname. It might refer to: Alternate spellings include Wolf, Wolff, Wulf and Woolf. A * Alan Wolfe, political scientist and a sociologist * Allison Wolfe, singer * Ann Wolfe, boxer * Anne Wolfe, politician * Anthony Wolfe, footballer… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles G.D. Roberts — Sir Charles G. D. Roberts Source: Library and Archives Canada, C 006718 Born Charles George Douglas Roberts 1860 January 10 Douglas, New Brunswick Died 1943 November 26 …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Hawtrey (actor) — Charles Hawtrey Publicity photo of Hawtrey in the 1960s.[citation needed] Born George Frederick Joffe Hartree 30 November 1914(1914 …   Wikipedia

  • Wolfe — /woolf/, n. 1. Charles, 1791 1823, Irish poet. 2. James, 1727 59, English general. 3. Thomas (Clayton) /klayt n/, 1900 38, U.S. novelist. 4. Tom (Thomas Kennerly Wolfe, Jr.), born …   Universalium

  • Wolfe — noun 1. United States writer best known for his autobiographical novels (1900 1938) • Syn: ↑Thomas Wolfe, ↑Thomas Clayton Wolfe • Instance Hypernyms: ↑writer, ↑author 2. United States writer who has written extensively on American culture (born… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Charles Dickens — Dickens redirects here. For other uses, see Dickens (disambiguation). Charles Dickens …   Wikipedia

  • Wolfe, Charles — ▪ Irish poet born Dec. 14, 1791, Dublin, Ire. died Feb. 21, 1823, Queenstown, County Cork       Irish poet and clergyman, whose “Burial of Sir John Moore” (1817), commemorating the commander of the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La… …   Universalium

  • Wolfe — I. biographical name Charles 1791 1823 Irish poet II. biographical name James 1727 1759 British general III. biographical name Thomas Clayton 1900 1938 American novelist …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Wolfe, Charles — (1791 1823)    Poet, s. of a landed gentleman in Kildare, was b. in Dublin, where he completed his ed. at Trinity Coll., having previously been at Winchester. He took orders, and was Rector of Donoughmere, but his health failed, and he d. of… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”