Thomas Tickell

English poet and author of Elegy.

Thomas Tickell - Artists & Creatives born December 17th, 1685
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A prominent English poet and author, this individual was associated with the early 18th century literary scene. His most significant work, 'Elegy on the Death of a Madman', reflects the emotional depth and literary style of his time. He also contributed to the 'Spectator', a daily publication that widely disseminated essays and poetry. Engagement in the literary circles of his era included friendships with notable figures such as Joseph Addison. His literary efforts were marked by a blend of personal reflection and contemporary themes, making contributions that resonated within the realm of English poetry.

Authored 'Elegy on the Death of a Madman'

Contributed to the 'Spectator'

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