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Raleigh

by Edmund Gosse

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This biography is a narrative work that investigates the life of Sir Walter Raleigh, presented in a reflective and informative manner. Composed in the late 19th century, it combines historical analysis with biographical detail, focusing on Raleigh's personal experiences and character. The author, Edmund Gosse, structures the work to begin with Raleigh’s early years in Devonshire, including his family background and education, and then proceeds through his diverse career as a soldier, explorer, and courtier during Elizabethan England. The account emphasizes Raleigh’s individual attributes and personal history, distinct from the wider political developments of his era, providing insight into his motivations and character.

The book aims to clarify the complex figure of Raleigh by synthesising information from various contemporaneous sources. Gosse utilises biographical details to build a comprehensive portrait, situated within the historical context but centred on Raleigh’s own life story. It was published in a period when Victorian interests in historical biography were prominent, and it remains a significant account of a notable figure of early modern Britain.

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two writers who were each ignorant of the other simultaneously collected information regarding Raleigh, and produced two laborious and copious Lives of him, at the same moment, in 1868. Each of these collections, respectively by Mr. Edward Edwards, whose death is announced as these words are leaving the printers, and by the late Mr. James Augustus St. John, added very largely to our knowledge of Raleigh; but, of course, each of these writers was precluded from using the discoveries of the other. The present Life is the first in which the fresh matter brought forward by Mr. Edwards and by Mr. St. John has been collated; Mr. Edwards, moreover, deserved well of all Raleigh students by editing for the first time, in 1868, the correspondence of Raleigh. I hope that I do not seem to disparage Mr. Edwards's book when I say that in his arrangement and conjectural dating of undated documents I am very frequently in disaccord with him. The present Life contains various small data which are now for the first time published, and more than one fact of considerable importance which I owe to the courtesy of Mr. John Cordy Jeaffreson. I have, moreover, taken advantage up to date of the Reports of the Historical MSS. Commission, and of the two volumes of Lismore Papers this year published. In his prospectus to the latter Dr. Grosart promises us still more about Raleigh in later issues. My dates are new style. The present sketch of Raleigh's life is the first attempt which has been made to portray his personal career disengaged from the general history of his time. To keep so full a life within bounds it has been necessary to pass rapidly over events of signal importance in which he took but a secondary part. I may point as an example to the defeat of the Spanish Armada, a chapter in English history which has usually occupied a large space in the chronicle of Raleigh and his times. Mrs. Creighton's excellent little volume on the latter and wider theme may be recommended to those who wish to see Raleigh painted not in a full-length portrait, but in an historical composition of the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. I have to thank Dr. Brushfield for the use of his valuable Raleigh bibliography, now in the press, and for other kind help. CONTENTS. PAGE I. YOUTH 1 II.…

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