
Wanderer
Richard Savage by his own accounts certainly had an interesting life. He claimed to be the son conceived by his mother and her lover in the dying months of her marriage. She claimed the child had died in infancy.
Savage''s first confirmed work was the poem ‘The Convocation’, or ‘The Battle of Pamphlets’ (1717). From a Spanish comedy he created ‘Love in a Veil’ (1718) and then, in 1723, he played, ...
Richard Savage by his own accounts certainly had an interesting life. He claimed to be the son conceived by his mother and her lover in the dying months of her marriage. She claimed the child had died in infancy.
Savage''s first confirmed work was the poem ‘The Convocation’, or ‘The Battle of Pamphlets’ (1717). From a Spanish comedy he created ‘Love in a Veil’ (1718) and then, in 1723, he played, ...