Leader Scott's The Life Of William Barnes, Poet And Philologist offers a vivid, humane portrait of a Dorset poet whose devotion to dialect made language itself a subject of verse and study. A life measured in language. As a Victorian literary biography, Scott combines clear narrative with close readings of Barnes's verse alongside informed accounts of his linguistic work, placing him among nineteenth-century poets and early English philologists. Scott charts the poet's attention to rural speech, poetic craft and the study of words, showing how local idiom and scholarly curiosity shaped a distinct voice. Readers attracted to the poet life story will find lively anecdotes and accessible critical insight, while those working in language and dialect studies or tracing the literary history of England will value the book's contextualising intelligence. Whether browsing for pleasure or assembling an academic reference collection, the biography balances readable storytelling with lasting scholarly interest; it also makes a thoughtful gift for poetry enthusiasts and a satisfying addition for collectors of 1800s British literature and provincial verse. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Rich in archival detail yet readable in tone, Scott's study occupies an important niche in English poetry scholarship and the history of philological enquiry. Placing Barnes among Thomas Hardy contemporaries and the wider Dorset tradition, the biography clarifies how rural speech informed national verse and contributed to early English philologists' work. Useful to scholars of English poetry scholarship and instructive for students of philology, the book bridges research and readable narrative. As an historical resource it enriches the study of language change and regional identity - concerns still central to contemporary language and dialect studies. For libraries, courses and private collections focused on nineteenth-century poets and 1800s British literature, this reissue offers both primary material and informed commentary. Readable, measured and respectfully researched, this edition invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike to rediscover a singular voice from Victorian era England.