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Christopher Smart (1722–1771)

Author of Selected Poems

40+ Works 306 Members 4 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

Son of a viscount, Smart was educated at Cambridge, where he was a lecturer in philosophy and rhetoric until 1752. Smart also spent his early years as a journalist and a writer of occasional verse. Subject to religious mania and an overexcited mind, Smart suffered a breakdown and spent several show more years in mental asylums. It is said that during his confinement, deprived of paper and pen, he scratched with a key on the wainscot of his room his masterpiece, A Song to David (1763). In 1771, in debt and sunk in drunkenness, Smart was confined to King's Bench Prison, where he died. In his greatest poetry, Smart wrote rationally but ecstatically, shedding the narrow poetic shackles of his time. His verse anticipates the poetry of Blake, especially in Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in the Lamb), also from Smart's "mad" period, in which the poet glorifies all the creatures of God; there is a charming section on his cat Jeoffry. Benjamin Britten (see Vol. 3) has set Rejoice in the Lamb to music. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Series

Works by Christopher Smart

Selected Poems (1990) 66 copies, 1 review
Jubilate Agno (1970) 66 copies
For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry (1984) 49 copies, 2 reviews
A song to David (2010) 10 copies
A Selection of Poetry (2012) 8 copies
Poems 6 copies
Hymns 1 copy

Associated Works

The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1 (1962) — Contributor — 2,460 copies, 8 reviews
The Best Poems of the English Language: From Chaucer Through Robert Frost (2004) — Contributor — 1,243 copies, 3 reviews
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (1995) — Contributor, some editions — 1,011 copies, 7 reviews
The Complete Works of Horace [Latin] (1963) — Translator, some editions — 828 copies, 8 reviews
English Poetry, Volume II: From Collins to Fitzgerald (1910) — Contributor — 577 copies, 1 review
Fables (0500) — Translator, some editions — 263 copies, 2 reviews
The Literary Cat (1977) — Contributor — 256 copies
Eighteenth-Century English Literature (1969) — Author — 193 copies, 1 review
The Faber Book of Beasts (1997) — Contributor — 168 copies, 1 review
The Everyman Anthology of Poetry for Children (1994) — Contributor — 78 copies
An Introduction to Poetry (1968) — Contributor — 72 copies, 1 review
A Golden Land (1958) — Contributor — 46 copies, 1 review
Cats: Fifteen Complete Stories and Poems (1998) — Contributor — 6 copies
Round about Eight: Poems for Today (1972) — Contributor — 2 copies

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4 reviews
Poor mad Smart, like Clare and Cowper. Favourites: the much-anthologised “My Cat Jeoffry”, from “Jubilate Agno” and “Nature’s decorations glisten” from “The Nativity of Our Lord”.
A nice little book. Lovely illustrations. A poem dedicated to a much loved cat, but with obvious religious overtones.
Smart and his poems' long lines were an influence on the Beat poets, and on 'Howl.'

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