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STERLING ( Joseph ). Bombarino, a romance : with poems on the four sister arts

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STERLING ( Joseph ). Bombarino, a romance : with poems on the four sister arts

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
STERLING ( Joseph ). Bombarino, a romance : with poems on the four sister arts, viz. Eloquence, Poetry, Painting, and Music : and other miscellaneous poems. By Joseph Sterling, T.C.D. Dublin : Printed by George Cecil, 1768FIRST (APPARENTLY ONLY) EDITION, pages xv (including a 7-page subscriiber list), (1, blank), 144, complete with the half-title and the blank leaf F8, small 8vo, contemporary calf : the label chipped, otherwise a very good, unsophisticated copy with the contemporary signature of John Hart (of TCD, a subscriber) on the half-title. ESTC, only edition, locates four copies : L, C, D and MH. A subscriber's copy of the first and only edition of his first published book, apparently privately published. Sterling, (fl. 1765–94, poet and antiquary, the leading Irish Spenserian of his generation. Nothing is known of his origins, and very little of his life. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, as a sizar in 1765, although no degree is recorded, and though he took orders, he seems to have lived as a private gentleman. At Trinity he composed Bombarino, a Romance (1768) in imitation of Tasso, Ariosto, and Spenser, with an essay on romance echoing Horace Walpole's defence of the genre in the preface to the Castle of Otranto. In fact, Sterling's archaizing mannerisms here and elsewhere might be described as a kind of Strawberry Hill Gothic (ODNB).ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ENGLISH LITERATURE; VERSE; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;