Thelwall, John

1764 - 17 Feb 1834

Known primarily as a radical publisher, writer, agitator, and lecturer, once imprisoned in the Tower of London for high treason (although ultimately exonerated), Thelwall was a dramatist and poet (as well as author of a book on stuttering), and a friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and other liberal-leaning writers and thinkers of the Romantic period.

Sites:
Biographical note
[Andrew McCann, U Melbourne; Literary Encyclopedia]


Etexts:
The Fairy of the Lake [1801]
An Arthurian romance, although it features various fairies and demonic creatures, including the Queen of the Damned herself.

"John Thelwall."