Every Man His Own Poet; Or, The Inspired Singer's Recipe Book by W. H. Mallock

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By Carol Thompson Posted on Jan 8, 2026
In Category - Motivational
Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923 Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923
English
Have you ever looked at a famous poem and thought, 'I could do that'? In 1872, W.H. Mallock decided to prove you right—or hilariously wrong. 'Every Man His Own Poet' is not a poetry collection, but a satirical cookbook for verse. It provides absurd, step-by-step 'recipes' for crafting poems in the styles of Tennyson, Browning, and other Victorian giants. The real mystery isn't how to write a poem, but whether Mallock is mocking the poets, the public's obsession with them, or the very idea that art can be manufactured. It's a short, sharp, and surprisingly funny puzzle from a forgotten corner of literary history.
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Forget everything you know about stuffy Victorian poetry guides. This book is something else entirely.

The Story

There's no plot in the traditional sense. Instead, imagine a clever friend handing you a parody cookbook. Each 'recipe' is a set of ridiculous instructions for whipping up a poem. Want to write like Alfred, Lord Tennyson? Mallock's recipe tells you to 'Take a moonlight night, a Gothic ruin, and a sleeping woman' and mix them with vague, beautiful words. The book walks you through creating 'poems' by mechanically combining stereotypical images and flowery language associated with the great poets of the day. It's a full-on, tongue-in-cheek workshop in literary forgery.

Why You Should Read It

This little book is a blast. It's less about the output and more about the joke—the idea that great art might just be a formula. Reading it, you get this great 'aha!' moment where you see the clichés and tropes of famous writers laid bare. It’s insightful because it makes you think about what *actually* makes a poem work, beyond just checking off boxes. It's also a snapshot of a specific cultural moment, poking fun at both poetic celebrities and the everyday people who desperately wanted to be like them.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves satire, has ever suffered through a poetry analysis class, or just enjoys a clever historical joke. If you're a fan of authors like Mark Twain or Oscar Wilde, you'll appreciate Mallock's wit. It’s not a long read, but it’s a memorable one. Just don't try using these recipes for your next love letter—the results will be beautifully disastrous.



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Kevin King
8 months ago

Essential reading for students of this field.

Anthony Flores
3 months ago

After finishing this book, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Definitely a 5-star read.

Mary Taylor
11 months ago

Honestly, the character development leaves a lasting impact. I would gladly recommend this title.

Kevin Lopez
1 year ago

I stumbled upon this title and it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Don't hesitate to start reading.

Michael Lee
1 year ago

Good quality content.

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