James Bramston
James Bramston (1694-1744) was an English poet known for his satirical works that critiqued societal norms and behaviors. His writing style often imitated and parodied the works of prominent poets like Alexander Pope. Bramston's satirical approachto themes of taste and societal conventions made him a notable figure in eighteenth-century literature.
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