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- From: kasprj@jec310.its.rpi.edu (Jim Kasprzak)
- Subject: Re: Celebrating McGonagall
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 20:25:40 GMT
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- In article <31DEC92.18501965@vax.clarku.edu>, hhenderson@vax.clarku.edu writes:
- |> William McGonagall (1825-1902) was one of the
- |> lesser lights of Victorian poetry -- indeed, some would say, among
- |> the very dimmest lights -- a handloom weaver from Dundee who styled
- |> himself a Poet and Tragedian. Those who have been exposed to his
- |> deathless verse can never quite forget it.
-
- Many people have achieved immortality by the greatness of their literary
- works. McGonagall, however, made what I would consider an even more difficult
- distinction for himself: he achieved immortality through his works being
- utterly, irredeemably, uniformly, relentlessly BAD. Any fool can write bad
- verse, but it takes a very special fool to write bad verse which will be
- remembered for all time.
-
- I first encountered McGonagall in a delightful little book called _The
- Incomplete Book of Failures_. This collection details some of the more
- amusing blunders, mishaps and screwups of history, but it was McGonagall's
- unforgettable work which lingered in my mind (the book contains his poem
- "To The Rev. George Gillifan of Dundee"). When I told some of my friends
- about his work, though, it seemed that a large number of them had already
- encountered it.
-
- Where _does_ his work get published? Is there a book of his poetry still
- in print? Or do some English textbooks include poems of his for the sheer
- amusement value?
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