Barry Cornwall
Bryan Waller Procter, writing under the pseudonym Barry Cornwall, was an English poet who also served as a Commissioner in Lunacy.
- Lived
- 1787–1874
- Nationality
- English
- Language
- English
Bryan Waller Procter, who wrote under the pseudonym Barry Cornwall, was an English poet of the nineteenth century. Born in 1787, Procter developed a literary career alongside his professional duties, establishing a presence in the literary circles of his time under his chosen pen name.
In addition to his poetic endeavors, Procter had a notable career in public service. He served as a Commissioner in Lunacy, a role that involved the supervision of asylums and the welfare of the mentally ill in England. This professional responsibility occupied a significant portion of his life alongside his writing.
Procter passed away in 1874, leaving behind a legacy defined by his dual contributions as a poet and a public servant. Writing as Barry Cornwall, he remains a notable figure of his literary generation, representing the intersection of creative expression and administrative duty in nineteenth-century England.