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Samuel Jackson Pratt (25 December 1749 – 4 October 1814) was a prolific English poet, dramatist and novelist, writing under the pseudonym of "Courtney Melmoth" as well as under his own name. He authored around 40 publications between 1770 and 1810, some of which are still published today, and is probably best remembered as the author of Emma Corbett: or the Miseries of Civil War, (1780) and the poem Sympathy (1788). Although his reputation was tainted by scandal during his lifetime, he is today recognised as an early campaigner for animal welfare and the first English writer to treat the American Revolution as a legitimate subject for literature.

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  • Samuel Jackson Pratt fue un escritor nacido en Huntingdon, Inglaterra en el año 1749 y fallecido en el año 1814. En sus obras, Pratt ha dado pruebas de un exquisita delicadeza de sentimientos y de una gran riqueza de imaginación. Pratt también compuso muy buenas poesías y piezas dramáticas y algunas de sus obras han sido traducidas al idioma francés. Algunas ediciones de sus obras: * The new cosmetic, Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1997 * Love's trials, Cambridge, 1997 * Fire and frots, Cambridge, 1996 * Humanity, Cambridge, 1992 * Otras obras (es)
  • Samuel Jackson Pratt (25 December 1749 – 4 October 1814) was a prolific English poet, dramatist and novelist, writing under the pseudonym of "Courtney Melmoth" as well as under his own name. He authored around 40 publications between 1770 and 1810, some of which are still published today, and is probably best remembered as the author of Emma Corbett: or the Miseries of Civil War, (1780) and the poem Sympathy (1788). Although his reputation was tainted by scandal during his lifetime, he is today recognised as an early campaigner for animal welfare and the first English writer to treat the American Revolution as a legitimate subject for literature. (en)
  • Samuel Jackson Pratt est un littérateur anglais, né à Saint-Ives, comté de Huntingdon le 25 décembre 1749, mort à Birmingham le 4 octobre 1814. (fr)
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  • Birmingham, West Midlands (en)
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