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Barry Cornwall

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.