Ebenezer Elliott

English poet and social commentator

Ebenezer Elliott - Artists & Creatives born March 17th, 1781
Born
Died

1849
176 years ago — 68 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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United Kingdom

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Born in 1781, this individual gained recognition as a poet and educator during the 19th century. His literary contributions often reflected social issues, particularly the struggles faced by the working class during the Industrial Revolution. In addition to poetry, this individual actively engaged in education and advocated for social reform, using literary talent to address societal concerns. Notable works include 'The Corn Law Rhymes', a collection that criticized the corn laws in England and highlighted the plight of the poor. The individual's writing style is characterized by a deep emotional resonance and a commitment to social justice, leaving a lasting legacy in English literature.

Published 'The Corn Law Rhymes'

Advocated for social reforms through poetry

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