James Beresford (28 May 1764 – 29 September 1840) was a writer and clergyman. He was born in Upham in Hampshire and educated at Charterhouse School and became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He made translations and wrote religious books, but was chiefly known as the author of a satirical work, The Miseries of Human Life, considered to be a "minor classic in the genre". Beresford also wrote under the pseudonyms An Aspirant, Ignato Secudno, Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy. He was rector of Kibworth from 1812 until his death.
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| - James Beresford (28 May 1764 – 29 September 1840) was a writer and clergyman. He was born in Upham in Hampshire and educated at Charterhouse School and became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He made translations and wrote religious books, but was chiefly known as the author of a satirical work, The Miseries of Human Life, considered to be a "minor classic in the genre". Beresford also wrote under the pseudonyms An Aspirant, Ignato Secudno, Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy. He was rector of Kibworth from 1812 until his death. (en)
- James Beresford (né le 28 mai 1764 à Upham et mort le 29 septembre 1840 à Leicestershire) est un écrivain et un homme d'église anglais. Beresford est l'auteur de traductions et de plusieurs livres religieux mais est plus connu pour l'œuvre satirique Les misères de la vie humaine, considérée comme « un petit classique du genre ». (fr)
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| - James Beresford (28 May 1764 – 29 September 1840) was a writer and clergyman. He was born in Upham in Hampshire and educated at Charterhouse School and became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. He made translations and wrote religious books, but was chiefly known as the author of a satirical work, The Miseries of Human Life, considered to be a "minor classic in the genre". Beresford also wrote under the pseudonyms An Aspirant, Ignato Secudno, Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy. He was rector of Kibworth from 1812 until his death. (en)
- James Beresford (né le 28 mai 1764 à Upham et mort le 29 septembre 1840 à Leicestershire) est un écrivain et un homme d'église anglais. Beresford est l'auteur de traductions et de plusieurs livres religieux mais est plus connu pour l'œuvre satirique Les misères de la vie humaine, considérée comme « un petit classique du genre ». (fr)
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