George Wither

English poet and pamphleteer

George Wither - English poet and pamphleteer
Born

June 11th, 1588
436 years ago

Died

May 2nd, 1667
357 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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Born in 1588, this individual was a notable English poet and pamphleteer. His most significant contributions to literature include works such as 'The Shepherd's Hunting' and 'Abuses Stripped', which reflect the socio-political climate of his time. With a strong advocacy for social reform, this individual utilized poetry and prose to critique societal issues and express personal beliefs. The use of satire and pastoral themes in writings underscored a unique perspective on the complexities of life during the early 17th century, influencing later writers and thinkers.

Authored 'The Shepherd's Hunting'

Published 'Abuses Stripped'

Engaged in political commentary through poetry

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