- John Harris (poet)
John Harris (1820 - 1884) was a Cornish poet.
Harris was born and raised in a two-bedroom
cottage on the slopes ofBolenowe Carn , a small Cornish village, nearCamborne .At age twelve, he was sent to work at the
Dolcoath mine , an immense maze thousands of feet deep. Amazingly, he managed to combine a life of painful labour with the consistent production of powerful and moving poems, celebrating his native landscape aroundCarn Brea and the scenic splendours of Land's End and the Lizard. He could not affordpen andpaper , so instead he improvised and usedblackberry juice forink andgrocery bags for paper.In the 1840s, he married Jane Rule, with whom he had four children: two sons and two daughters. When his second-born daughter, Lucretia, died during
Christmas 1855, the grief-struck poet produced a painfully moving yet extraordinaryeulogy .At this stage Harris might well have died, a sick and disappointed man. But fortunately a friend found him a more congenial occupation, as a
Bible -reader or traveling comforter at Falmouth, where he spent the second half of his life, until his death in 1884 when he requested that he should be buried atTreslothan Chapel , nearTroon, Cornwall . During this period he produced his most important work, theloco-descriptive poem "A Story of Carn Brea" (1863).There has been some revival of interest in his work, and recently, the book "The Cornish Poet" was brought out by the John Harris society, containing his collected works ["The Cornish poet : poems of John Harris (1820 - 1884)" [compiled] by David Everett; Loughborough : Zipped Books Limited, 2002] .
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*"Newman, P. 1994 The Meads of Love: The Life & poetry of John Harris 1820-1884, Redruth."
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List of topics related to Cornwall External links
* [http://www.brycchancarey.com/places/cornwall/carnbrea1.htm John Harris: "A Story of Carn Brea"]
* [http://www.brycchancarey.com/places/cornwall/harris2.htm John Harris: 'The Cornish Chough']
* [http://www.brycchancarey.com/places/cornwall/poems.htm Brycchan Carey's Cornish Poetry Pages]
* [http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/people/john_harris.htm John Harris ]
* [http://members.lycos.co.uk/troonexiles/ Troon, Cornwall]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=_FUCAAAAQAAJ The Land's End, Kynance Cove, and other poems, By John Harris]
*ODNB article by Megan A. Stephan, ‘Harris, John (1820–1884)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/12403] , accessed 14 Sept 2007
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