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  1. George Chapman (c. 1559 – 12 May 1634) was an English dramatist, translator and poet. He was a classical scholar whose work shows the influence of Stoicism. William Minto speculated that Chapman is the unnamed Rival Poet of Shakespeare's sonnets. Chapman is seen as an anticipator of the metaphysical poets of the 17th century.

  2. May 9, 2024 · George Chapman (born 1559?, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died May 12, 1634, London) was an English poet and dramatist, whose translation of Homer long remained the standard English version. Chapman attended the University of Oxford but took no degree.

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  3. Playwright, poet, and translator George Chapman was an important figure in the English Renaissance. His plays, particularly, were adapted for the stage throughout the Restoration, and, though his reputation dipped during most of the 18th century, the 19th saw a marked revival of interest in his…

  4. Examine the life, times, and work of George Chapman through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · Dramatist, poet, and distinguished translator, George Chapman embodied the Renaissance ideal of the sophisticated man of letters capable of writing competently in a wide range of genres. He was as much at ease writing dramatic poetry as he was writing farcical comedies or philosophical tragedies.

  6. George Chapman Biography (Famous Poet Bio). Read information including facts, works, awards, and the life story and history of George Chapman. This short biographical feature on George Chapman will help you learn about one of the best famous poet poets of all-time.

  7. George Chapman, whose career spanned the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, was a significant man of letters – classical scholar, poet, playwright and translator. What Chapman is most remembered for is that his name was immortalised by Romantic poet, John Keats, in his poem On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer.

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