Thomas Cooper (poet)

Thomas Cooper (poet)

Thomas Cooper (March 20, 1805July 15, 1892) was a Chartist poet.

Early Years

Cooper was born in Leicester, and apprenticed to a shoemaker. In spite of hardships and difficulties, he educated himself, and at 23 was a schoolmaster.

Chartist Leader & Lecturer

He became a leader and lecturer among the Chartists, and in 1842 was imprisoned in Stafford gaol for two years, where he wrote his "Purgatory of Suicides", a political epic.

At the same time he adopted sceptical views, which he continued to hold until 1855, when he became a Christian, joined the Baptists, and was a preacher among them.

Latter Years

In his latter years he settled down into an old-fashioned Radical. His friends in 1867 raised an annuity for him, and in the last year of his life he received a government pension. In addition to his poems he wrote several novels. Somewhat impulsive, he was an honest and sincere man.

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NAME= Cooper, Thomas
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chartist poet
DATE OF BIRTH=March 20, 1805
PLACE OF BIRTH=Leicester, Leicestershire, Engand
DATE OF DEATH=July 15, 1892
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