Christopher Smart (1722–1771)
Author of Selected Poems
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
Series
Works by Christopher Smart
The Collected Poems of Christopher Smart, Volumes One and Two (2 volumes). (1949) — Author — 13 copies, 1 review
Poems 6 copies
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume VI: A Poetical Translation of the Fables of Phaedrus (|c OET |t Oxford English Texts) (1996) 5 copies
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume III: A Translation of the Psalms of David (|c OET |t Oxford English Texts) (1987) 4 copies
A song to David : with other poems 4 copies
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume IV: Miscellaneous Poems, English and Latin (Poetical Works of Christophe (1987) 3 copies
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume II: Religious Poetry, 1763-1771 (Poetical Works of Christopher Smart Vol. II) (1984) 2 copies
Poems on Several Occasions 1 copy
Poems by Christopher Smart 1 copy
Hymns 1 copy
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume V. The Works of Horace, Translated Into Verse (1996) 1 copy
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume V: The Works of Horace, Translated into Verse (|c OET |t Oxford English Texts) (1996) 1 copy
Inno a David e altre poesie 1 copy
Associated Works
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 Sophisticated Cat: A Gathering of Stories, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings About Cats (1992) — Contributor — 112 copies, 1 review
The Roads from Bethlehem: Christmas Literature from Writers Ancient and Modern (1993) — Contributor — 34 copies, 1 review
English Verse: Volume 3: The Eighteenth Century: Swift to Crabbe (Penguin English Verse) (1995) — Contributor — 11 copies
Anthology of Romanticism Volume Two: Selections From The Pre-Romantic Movement — Contributor — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Kit Smart
Kitty Smart
Jack Smart
Mrs. Mary Midnight - Birthdate
- 1722-04-11
- Date of death
- 1771-05-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Cambridge (Pembroke College, BA, MA)
Maidstone School, Maidstone, Kent, England, Great Britain
Durham School, Durham, England, Great Britain - Occupations
- poet
tutor
playwright - Relationships
- John Newbury (friend)
Samuel Johnson (friend)
Peter Smart (father)
Winifred Griffith (mother) - Nationality
- Great Britain
- Birthplace
- Shipbourne, Kent, England, Great Britain
- Places of residence
- Shipbourne, Kent, England, Great Britain (birth)
London, England, UK (death)
Durham, England, Great Britain
St. James Park, London, England, Great Britain
Hall Place, East Barming, Kent, England, Great Britain
Canonbury House, Islington, London, England, Great Britain - Place of death
- London, England, Great Britain
- Map Location
- UK
Members
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.
For I will consider my cat Jeoffry / by Christopher Smart ; ill. by Emily Arnold McCully by Christopher Smart
A section of Jubilate Agno, illustrated.
Smart and his poems' long lines were an influence on the Beat poets, and on 'Howl.'
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Statistics
- Works
- 40
- Also by
- 19
- Members
- 306
- Popularity
- #76,933
- Rating
- 4.0
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 28
- Languages
- 1
- Favorited
- 3












