
The Worst Poet in the World | From Cautionary Tales
From Revisionist History by Pushkin Industries
May 7, 2026 · 41 min · Season 15
About this episode
This episode explores the life and works of William McGonagall, often considered the worst poet in the world, and what we can learn from his mistakes.
In light of our current series on mistakes, we're sharing an episode from Cautionary Tales —a podcast that’s all about mistakes and what we can learn from them. This story is about a poet—some say the worst poet in the world–William McGonagall. McGonagall's works were full of jarring meter, banal imagery, and awkward rhymes. They made him a laughing stock in 19th Century Scotland and are still derided to this day. What can we learn from such a disastrous poet? And it is possible we’ve misunderstood McGonagall all along? We'll be back with a new mistake next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics covered
- poetry
- mistakes
- 19th Century Scotland
- literature
- cultural criticism
Keywords
- William McGonagall
- poet
- Cautionary Tales
- mistakes
- 19th Century
- literature
- cultural criticism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Cautionary Tales, Pushkin Industries
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