- en.wikipedia.org Joseph Blanco WhitePencil sketch by Joseph Slater. Joseph Blanco White, born José María Blanco y Crespo (11 July 1775 – 20 May 1841), was an Anglo-Spanish political thinker, theologian...
- mypoeticside.com poets/joseph-blanco-white-poemsAfter living in Dublin for a while he spent his final years in the city of Liverpool following the Unitarian faith. Joseph Blanco White died in the city on the 20th May 1841.
- britannica.com biography/Joseph-Blanco-WhiteJoseph Blanco White was a Spanish-born English poet, journalist, and writer of miscellaneous prose.
- allpoetry.com Joseph-Blanco-WhiteIt also shares similarities with other works by Joseph Blanco White, particularly in its exploration of religious and existential themes.
- lewisconnolly.com post/2016/11/8/the-life-work-of…This morning’s service is about Joseph Blanco White, a very interesting man from the 18/19th Century.
- poetandpoem.com Joseph-Blanco-Whitephoto of Joseph Blanco White. Time Period1775 - 1841. ... Quotations of Joseph Blanco White. Poets of Spain. Browse by Poem Title.
- poetrynook.com poet/joseph-blanco-whiteTo Night was described by Samuel Taylor Coleridge as 'the finest sonnet in the English language'. Blanco White's last 6 years were spent in Liverpool where.
- archive.org details/…The life of Joseph Blanco White. Bookreader Item Preview. Book page image. ... White, Joseph Blanco, 1775-1841. Publisher. London J. Chapman.
- todaysflashback.com joseph-blanco-white-…On May 20, 1841, the world lost one of its most influential theological writers, Joseph Blanco White.
- warwick.ac.uk fac/arts/modernlanguages/research/…Joseph Blanco White: Written by Himself, with portions of his correspondence. London: J Chapman, 1845 [Full text available at The Internet Archive: Vol.