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The _Thomas Gray Archive_ is a peer-reviewed digital archive and research project devoted to eighteenth-century poet, letter-writer, and scholar Thomas Gray (1716-1771), author of the acclaimed "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" (1751). Founded in 2000, the _Archive's_ mission is to facilitate collaboration and to support the study, research, and teaching of Gray's life and works.NEW TO GRAY?
Gray was a versatile writer. His slim but wide-ranging corpus comprises lyric and dramatic poems, humorous and satirical pieces, imitations and translations, written in English, Latin, and Greek. Gray was also a polymath. His interests and areas of expertise included literature, philosophy, history, sciences, architecture, art, geography and travel. He went on the Grand Tourwith Horace
Walpole and later in life devoted himself to antiquarian studies, spent time studying at the newly opened British Museum, and travelling in the Lakes and Scotland. His biographer William Mason concluded, "erhaps he was the most learned man in Europe" (qt. Johnson, 'TheLife of Gray' ).
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