Charles Tompson

Australian poet and public servant

Charles Tompson - Artists & Creatives born 1806
Born

1806
220 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Australia

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A significant figure in Australian literature, contributed to the development of poetry and public service in the 19th century. Played an essential role in promoting literary culture and worked in various public roles, influencing policy and community standards. Published several poetry collections that reflected the Australian landscape and society. Involved in cultural movements that underscored the importance of poetry in Australia's growing identity.

Published collections of poetry

Served in various public service roles

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