Fun Facts Friday: Christopher Smart

April 11, 2025

Christopher Smart (11 April, 1722 – 20 May, 1771) was a poet from England who was very popular during his lifetime due to his contributions to widely read magazines.

Fun Facts Friday: Christopher Smart
Books by Christopher Smart*

Fun Facts Friday about Christopher Smart:

  1. Christopher Smart was born on an estate owned by William, Viscount Vane, called Fairlawne. He was named after Christopher Vane, 1stBaron Barnard, who resided in Fairlawne.
  2. His father, Peter Smart, was the steward or bailiff (we’re not sure) of Fairlawne. Winifred, his mother, was a Welsh woman and gave birth to two daughters, Maragaret and Mary Anne, before he was born.
  3. During his college years at Pembroke, which he attended as a “sizar”, meaning he received financial help and had to do menial chores.
  4. During his time at Pembroke he translated Alexander Pope’sOde on St. Cecilla’s daywhich earned him the Craven scholarship of £25 a year for 14 years. He self-published the translation in 1743 to win Pope’s favor and translate hisEssay on Many. Pope rejected the idea, but after a meeting he allowed him to translateAn Essay on Criticism.
  5. The college honored Christopher Smart by creating a portrait of him hold a letter from Pope, and asking him to write a poem for Pembroke’s 400thanniversary.
  6. We know he was married to Anna-Maria Carnan and the couple had two daughters. In order to keep his scholarship from Pembroke though, he had to keep his marriage a secret.
  7. Mr. Smart was known in London and friend to many men of letters including Henry Fielding and Samuel Johnson.
  8. His father-in-law, Jhon Newbery, locked him up at St. Luke’s Asylum due to his “religious mania” for several years. Unfortunately, the negative reputation of being in a asylum followed him for the rest of his life, and he died in debtor’s prison.
  9. Mr. Smart wrote about his time at the asylum under the nom de plum “Mrs. Mary Midnight”. The accounts of his experiences were popular and read by many people.
  10. Two of Christopher Smart’s most well-known poems,Jubilate AgnoandA Song to David, might have been written in the asylum. We’ll never know though, since we have no record of when they were written

Books by Christopher Smart*

Zohar — Man of la Book
*Ama­zon links point to an affil­i­ate account

Sources:

Christopher Smart | Wikipedia

Christopher Smart: 1722—1771 | The Poetry Foundation

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