Richard Jago
English priest and poet, rural poetry

Born
1715
310 years ago
Died
May 8th, 1781
243 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
England
Links & References
An English priest and poet, recognized for contributions to rural poetry. Affiliated with the Church of England, held various ecclesiastical positions throughout his life. Published notable works that capture the beauty of the English countryside, including explorations of pastoral life. Emphasized the connection between nature and human experience within poetic form. His writings reflect an appreciation for the simplicity of rural existence and a critique of urban life.
Authored the poem 'Edgehill' which reflects pastoral themes
Contributed essays and poetry to various periodicals
Served in clerical roles within the Church of England
Other People Who Died on May 8th
Dennis Waterman
An English actor gained recognition for roles in television. Featured prominently in the series 'Minder,' portraying the character Terry McCann. Starred in 'The Sweeney,' where he played Detective Sergeant Carter, contributing to the show's popularity during the 1970s. Waterman's career spanned several decades, with appearances in various films and theater productions. He also showcased musical talent, releasing albums during his career. Over the years, he maintained a strong presence in the British entertainment industry.
Continue ReadingSoeman Hs
An influential Indonesian author and educator who contributed significantly to Indonesian literature and education. Engaged in literary pursuits, wrote various novels and essays exploring themes of social issues and nationalism. Active in promoting literature and education reforms in Indonesia, and played a key role in developing a national literary identity. Recognized for dedication to fostering understanding and appreciation of Indonesian culture through written works.
Continue ReadingGustave Flaubert
A significant figure in literary realism, Flaubert dedicated considerable effort to perfecting the novel form. The work 'Madame Bovary' explored the struggles of a woman against provincial constraints and is considered a pioneering effort in narrative technique. Flaubert's meticulous approach to prose and stylistic innovation influenced many writers after him. Other works include 'Sentimental Education' and 'The Temptation of Saint Anthony'. His emphasis on detail and character psychology left a lasting legacy on literary craft.
Continue ReadingLila Bell Wallace
Co-founded Reader's Digest, a successful and influential magazine, in 1922. Played a significant role in shaping the publication's direction and content. Actively engaged in philanthropy, supporting various educational and health initiatives through charitable foundations. Contributed to the wellness and literacy of communities through her work in publishing.
Continue ReadingRemington Kellogg
Contributions to zoology and paleontology spanned several decades. Worked extensively on fossil mammals and described numerous new species. Served as director of the U.S. National Museum and contributed to the understanding of the evolution of various animal groups. Published several scientific papers and books focused on paleontology and zoology. Led significant research initiatives and was involved in various museum exhibitions.
Continue ReadingPete McCloskey
Served as a United States Congressman representing California's 11th congressional district from 1967 to 1975. Played a significant role in the anti-war movement during the Vietnam War, advocating for peace and environmental conservation. Participated in various important legislative efforts related to environmental policies. After leaving Congress, continued to work on environmental issues and supported conservation initiatives throughout California.
Continue Reading