ELIJAH FENTON BIOGRAPHY

ELIJAH FENTON BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.

FENTON, ELIJAH (1683-1730). —Poet and translator, ed. at Camb., for a time acted as sec. to the Earl of Orrery in Flanders, and was then Master of Sevenoaks Grammar School. In 1707 he pub. a book of poems. He is best known, however, as the assistant of Pope in his translation of the Odyssey , of which he Englished the first, fourth, nineteenth, and twentieth books, catching the manner of his master so completely that it is hardly possible to distinguish between their work; while thus engaged he pub. (1723) a successful tragedy, Marianne . His latest contributions to literature were a Life of Milton , and an ed. of Waller's Poems (1729).