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Father John Banister Tabb (March 22, 1845 – November 19, 1909) was an American poet, Roman Catholic priest, and professor of English.


Biography

Tabb was born in Amelia County, Virginia, on March 22, 1845. One of his brothers was
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, a lawyer and officer in the Confederate States Army. A member of one of the state's oldest and wealthiest families, Tabb served on a
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for the Confederacy during the Civil War, and spent eight months in a Union prison camp, where he formed a lifelong friendship with poet Sidney Lanier. Tabb converted to the Roman Catholic Church in 1872, and taught literature at Saint Charles College in
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, in 1878. Tabb was ordained as a priest in 1884, after which he retained his academic position. Plagued by eye problems his whole life, he continued to teach though he lost his sight completely about a year before his death. He died at Saint Charles College on November 19, 1909. Father Tabb (as he was commonly known) was widely published in popular and prestigious magazines of the day, including '' Harper's Monthly'', '' The Atlantic Monthly'', and '' The Cosmopolitan''. His books of poetry include ''Poems'' (1894), ''Lyrics'' (1897), ''Later Lyrics'' (1902), and, posthumously, ''Later Poems'' (1910). He also wrote one prose work, ''Bone Rules'' (1897), an English grammar; only one of his sermons has survived, a sermon on the
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(August 15, 1894). English poet
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made ''A Selection from the Verses of John B. Tabb'' (1906). His biographer, Francis A. Litz, a former student of Tabb's, published previously uncollected poems and previously unpublished poems in ''Father Tabb: A Study of His Life and Works'' (1923); Litz also edited a collected edition, ''The Poetry of Father Tabb'' (1928). The
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in Amelia County is dedicated to his memory.


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Further reading

* Litz, Francis A. ''Father Tabb: A Study of His Life and Works''. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1923).


External links

Works * * * ''Poetry''
Poems (1894)Page Images

Lyrics (1897)

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Child Verse (1899)

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Later Lyrics (1902)Page Images

The Rosary in Rhyme (1904)Page Images

Quips and Quiddits (1907)Page Images

A Selection from the Verses of John B. Tabb (1906/1910)Page Images

Later Poems (1910)

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''Prose''
Bone Rules (1897)Page Images
Biographies
"John Bannister Tabb: The Priest-Poet"

"Father Tabb: His Life and Work"
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Brief review of John B. Tabb's first book of poetry in June 1895 edition of ''The Bookman'' (New York)
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