Landor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Nov '11
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This 1881 biography of Walter Savage Landor chronicles the turbulent life and works of the temperamental poet and author.
Written by scholar and museum administrator Sir Sidney Colvin, this biography of poet Walter Savage Landor (1775–1864) was first published in 1881. Produced as part of the English Men of Letters series, this book pays particular attention to Landor's literary achievements, including his celebrated Imaginary Conversations.Published in 1881 in the first series of English Men of Letters, this biography by Sir Sidney Colvin of the poet Walter Savage Landor (1775–1864) opens with the claim 'few men have ever impressed their peers so much, or the general public so little'. Landor's turbulent life included suspension from both Rugby and Oxford, numerous love affairs, an illegitimate child, and frequent legal trouble over his writing, including a libel case which caused him to leave England permanently. He is best known for his six-volume Imaginary Conversations, a series of dialogues between characters ranging from antiquity to Landor's literary contemporaries. This book not only describes Landor's life but also discusses his poetry and prose. Colvin (1845–1927), who was director of the Fitzwilliam Museum and later keeper of prints and drawings at the British Museum, also wrote the volume on Keats in this series.
ISBN: 9781108034609
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
Weight: 310g
240 pages