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Alexander Smith

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**Alexander Smith** (1830-1867) was born in Kilmarnock to a lowlander John Smith and highlander Murray Smith. He was part of the Spasmodic School along with other poets such as Sydney Dobell and P.J. Bailey, whose works were notable for their rapid rise and fall from fame. These Spasmodic poets were associated for their writing traits of lengthy, displaced imagery, odd themes and dark poems. He worked in the linen factory since he could not afford college, before he started writing poetry. His earlier poems, A Life in Drama and other Poems (1853) which appeared in the Glasgow Citizen, was well received. However, the morality of the spasmodic poetry was later questioned by critics, especially the one whereby the hero raped a girl who is in love with him. The publication of City Poems (1857), which contained the poem "Glasgow”, was slightly more successful. However by then, Smith was much belittled in his work and even accused of plagiarising the work of Tennyson and Keats. He married Flora Macdonald from Skye in 1857. Inspired by the event in Crimean War, Smith also worked with Sydney Dobell, his good friend, to produce a series of sonnets known as War Sonnets (1855). Later, Smith was so harshly mocked through the work of WE Aytuon’s parody of genre, Fimilian (1854) that he never recovered from the spasmodic label. Edwin of Northumbria Edwin of Deira (1861) was believed to be Smith last set of poems published. He then turned to writing prose such as Dreamthorp: Essays written in the Country (1863), A Summer in Skye (1865), Miss Dona M’Quarrie and Alfred Hagart’s Household (1866). Though his proses received more encouraging words from critics, Smith, however, never enjoyed writing proses as much as he did for poems. He later died in Wardie, near Edinburgh. **References**: 1. "Smith, Alexander." - Poems, Book, and Life. 9th Edition of Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. <http://www.libraryindex.com/encyclopedia/pages/cpxlbjx057/smith-alexander-poems-book.html>. 2. "Swinburne's spasms: Poems and Ballads and the 'Spasmodic School'." The Free Library. N.p.. Web. 12 Nov 2012. <http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Swinburne's spasms: Poems and Ballads and the 'Spasmodic School'.-a0148675303>. 3. "Dobell, Sydney." 9th Edition of Encyclopedia Britannica. N.p.. Web. 12 Nov 2012. <http://www.libraryindex.com/encyclopedia/pages/cpxl8pk2zi/dobell-sydney-time-poet.html

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    Alexander Smith

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    Smith, Alexander

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  • Alfred Hagart's Household; 1

    Representative edition published 2021

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  • Dreamthorp

    Representative edition published 2006

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  • Dreamthorp (A Book of Essays Written in the Country)

    Representative edition published 2006

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  • A summer in Skye

    Representative edition published 1996

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  • An essay on an old subject

    Representative edition published 1948

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  • Dreamthorp: a book of essays written in the country

    Representative edition published 1907

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  • Dreamthorp

    Representative edition published 1900

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  • Dreamthorp

    Representative edition published 1890

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  • Poems

    Representative edition published 1889

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  • Deamthorp

    Representative edition published 1881

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  • Last leaves

    Representative edition published 1868

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  • Alfred Hagart's household

    Representative edition published 1866

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  • Alfred Hagart's household

    Representative edition published 1865

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  • Dreamthorp

    Representative edition published 1864

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  • Edwin of Deira

    Representative edition published 1862

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  • A life-drama

    Representative edition published 1859

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  • City poems

    Representative edition published 1857

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  • Poems

    Representative edition published 1856

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  • Sonnets on the war

    Representative edition published 1855

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  • Poems

    Representative edition published 1854

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  • Poems

    Representative edition published 1853

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  • Last leaves, sketches and criticisms

    Representative edition published 1957

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  • Books and gardens

    Representative edition published 1946

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  • On the importance of a man to himself

    Representative edition published 1946

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