William Jeffrey Prowse Explained

Jeff Prowse
Birth Name:William Jeffrey Prowse
Birth Date:6 May 1839
Birth Place:Torquay, Devon
Death Place:Nice, France
Occupation:Journalist, poet, humorist and lyricist
Language:English
Nationality:English
Citizenship:Great Britain
Subject:Cricket, boat racing
Notableworks:Chambers' Journal, Ladies' Companion, National Magazine, Aylesbury News, Daily Telegraph

William Jeffrey Prowse, often known as Jeff Prowse[1] [2] [3] (6 May 1839 – 17 April 1870) was an English journalist, poet, humorist and lyricist.

Family

An only child born in Torquay, Devon, he resided with his uncle, the shipbroker John Sparke Prowse in Greenwich, following the death of his father in 1844 when Prowse aged eight. He inherited literary skills from his mother Marianne Jeffrey – who "contributed to the annuals, and published a volume of poems". She died in 1850.[4]

Writings and reputation

Prowse, a "journalist of great brilliancy and power",[5] contributed to Chambers' Journal, Ladies' Companion, National Magazine and the Aylesbury News, before writing for the Daily Telegraph when covering the Oxford Cambridge boat races. Prowse was also noted for his affection for polar expeditions and cricket – and is known for a seven-verse eulogy for Alfred Mynn.[6]

Prowse died in Nice on Easter Day, 17 April 1870.[7] Thomas Hay Sweet Escott called him "the last of the highly-gifted Bohemians of London." The majority of his poems were published after his death in a volume entitled Nicholas Notes edited by Tom Hood, and in 1890 the Nation remembered the work as "yet a delight to the few who recall its pleasant humour."[8]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ainger, Michael. Gilbert and Sullivan: a dual biography. 2002-10-15. Oxford University Press US. 978-0-19-514769-8. 51.
  2. Book: Diehl, Alice Mangold. The True Story of My Life; An Autobiography by Alice M. Diehl, Novelist-Writer-Musician, with a Photogravure Portrait. 2009. General Books LLC. 978-1-150-09676-1. 112.
  3. Book: Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet. Politics and Letters. 2009-02-28. BiblioBazaar, LLC. 978-1-103-38197-5. 21.
  4. Book: Ashfield, Andrew. Romantic women poets, 1788-1848. 1998. Manchester University Press ND. 978-0-7190-5293-4. 144.
  5. Book: Dalziel, George. The Brothers Dalziel. 2009. READ BOOKS. 978-1-4446-7291-6. 288.
  6. Book: Crabbe, George. George Crabbe to Edmund B.v. Christian. Taylor & Francis. 491.
  7. Book: The literary world. 1896. James Clarke & Co..
  8. Book: The Nation. 1890. The Nation Company.