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  1. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor. Arr. And Edited By Sidney Colvin
  2. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor;
  3. Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) Together with Selections from His Poetry and Prose by Jean Field, 2000-10-02
  4. Selections from English prose: by James Jesse Burns 1838-1911 [from old catalog] ed Lamb Charles 1775-1834 Burke Edmund 1729-1797 Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864, 1903-12-31
  5. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  6. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  7. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  8. Imaginary conversations of literary mem and statesmen Volume 1
  9. The Pentameron. Citation And Examination Of William Shakespeare
  10. Letters and other unpublished writings of Walter Savage Landor. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1897-01-01
  11. Selections from the writings of Walter Savage Landor. Edited with introd. and notes by W.B. Shubrick Clymer by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  12. The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor; comprising heroic idyls. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1859-01-01
  13. A day-book of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  14. Letters of Walter Savage Landor. private and public. Edited by S by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1899-01-01

61. Classical Mythology Online - Modern Works
Walter Savage Landor (17751864) Past Ruined Ilion (1831). Past ruinedIlion Helen lives, Alcestis rises from the shades; Verse calls
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Past Ruined Ilion (1831)
Past ruined Ilion Helen lives,
Alcestis rises from the shades;
Verse calls them forth; ‘tis verse that gives
Immortal youth to mortal maids. Soon shall oblivion’s deepending veil
Hide all the peopled hills you see,
The gay, the proud, while lovers hail
These many summers you and me. The tear for fading beauty check,
For passing glory cease to sigh;
One form shall rose above the wreck,
One name, Ianthe, shall not die. About Chapter Topics Glossaries Maps ... Online Archive

62. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. Warwickshire
Walter Savage Landor (17751864) born in Eastwick House, (now Landor House, Familyhome - Landor House, 5 Smith Street, Warwick, Warwickshire, last visit 1853
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Jane Austen 1771-1817 Jane Austen's mother Cassandra Leigh was connected to the aristocratic Leigh family, one branch of whom owned this very grand Warwickshire property. Jane paid an unscheduled visit to Stoneleigh in August, 1806, with her sister, mother and mother's cousin Thomas, and stayed 10 days. The three women had been visiting Thomas at his home in Adlestrop, Gloucestershire, when Thomas received news that he was to inherit Stoneleigh from his relative Mary Leigh who had died childless. He was advised to take possession at once, as there were other claimants to the property. There is evidence of this visit, and much detailed description of Stoneleigh, in letters Mrs Austen wrote home to her daughter-in-law Mary: "I had expected to find everything about the place very fine and all that, but I had no idea of its being so beautiful… the Avon runs near the house, amidst green meadows, bounded by large and beautiful woods, full of delightful walks." Stoneleigh is said to have provided the model for Sotherton in Mansfield Park. After some years of decay, Stoneleigh Abbey has been recently restored. Some of it is now given over to private residences, but a large part is open to the general public with informative guided tours which mention Jane Austen's visit. See website Stoneleigh Abbey for dates and times of opening.

63. "Alliance Of Literary Societies K-P"
Warwick. The aim of the Society is to promote knowledge of the lifeand works of the writer Walter Savage Landor (17751864). A
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Meetings are held at Filsham Hall in the grounds of Filsham Lodge, 120 Filsham Road, St. Leonards on Sea. at 2.30 unless otherwise stated.
Saturday, February 14th
2.30p.m. The Dominicans talk by Josephine Hopkinson.
Saturday, March 13th 2.30p.m. Warly Days at St Teresa's (Church at Northiam), talk by Canon John Bailey
Thursday, April 22nd 12.30p.m. for 1p.m., Brickwell Hotel, Sedlescombe. Annual luncheon.
Saturday, 8th May Discussion on Sheila's novel, Isle of Thorns.
Saturday, 15th May
Meg's Isle of Thorns walk.
Saturday, 5th June Tea party at Barbara Laming's Chichester home. Saturday, 12th June Founders' Day Celebration arranged by Grace Chatfield. Saturday 10th July Christine Howard; The 1920's - Sheila's decade Saturday, 14th August Alan's Summer Barbecue at Green Braes, Brede, 12.00-3.00p.m.

64. Walter Savage Landor, Famous Quotation/Quote
By Walter Savage Landor (click for more quotes by Walter Savage Landoror books by/about Walter Savage Landor). (17751864). Source
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Quote from Walter Savage Landor "Many laws as certainly make bad men,
as bad men make many bad laws."

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65. MSN Encarta - Walter Savage Landor
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66. SAPERE.it - Landor, Walter Savage
Translate this page Enciclopedia generale. Landor, Walter Savage, Landor, Walter Savage,In Sapere Gold poeta e prosatore inglese (1775-1864). Alla sua vita
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67. A Discourse On 'Dirce'
(Peter Elliott) University of Toronto - Selected Poetry of Walter Savage Landor(1775-1864) Reference to Charon in Perseus Encyclopedia Reference to Styx
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A Discourse on 'Dirce' (by Peter Elliott)
Return to Home Page This poem is (1997) - See end of poem
A sense during the week
Of some of the ghosts of Alfred Tennyson
Expressing interest in me
(I believe in many ghosts in one person)
I am led
To research his life -
Encyclopedia Brittanica
Connects him with other figures
Of his time.
One of these is Landor - Walter Savage Landor. Tennyson wants me to take an interest in Landor. On the Internet I unearth a site - University of Toronto - Which has a repository of English verse; Landor is listed. About forteen of his poems Are there. I read a few of Landor's poems. The ones I pick seem trite Throwaway Little things of eight lines. The next day of so A voice claiming to be Landor Challenges me to select a few of these 'trite' poems And improve them. I accept. That night I explore his poems - Or three of them. The first is neither short or trite, Called "Acon and Rhodope" (Ai-kon and Rhoh-doh-peeh?); It gets a nod of sympathy. "Child of a Day" is short But I find it hard To cognize what it is about.

68. John Forster: Essayist, Historian, And Editor, 1812-1876.
BulwerLytton; the eminent historian of the French Revolution, Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881),and the poets Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) and Robert Browning
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John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876.
Philip V. Allingham , Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
John Forster (1812-1876) edited the Foreign Quarterly Review , the Daily News , and The Examiner (1847-56). He produced an admirable series of essays dealing with the seventeenth-century Puritan Commonwealth: Lives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth Arrest of Five Members Debates on the Grand Remonstrance (1860), and Sir John Eliot, A Biography (1864). He is best remembered, however, as the author of the first biography of Charles Dickens (3 vols., Chapman and Hall, 1871-4), Landor (1868), and the first volume of The Life of Swift (1875). p. 531 ( Cambridge Biographical Dictionary , p.531. Born the same year as Charles Dickens, but far to the north of England, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Forster was born the son of a local butcher, but rose to prominence in London literary circles in the 1830s. After attending Newcastle Grammar School, in 1828 Forster travelled south, to London with the intention of becoming a lawyer; however, after attending University College and the Inner Temple, in 1832 he elected to become a journalist instead. Forster quickly made a name for himself in literary circles as a critic of drama and literature. Within a few years, his friends included Romantic essayists Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Leigh Hunt (1784-1859); the great actor-manager of Drury Lane, William MacReady (1793-1873); the artist and illustrator Daniel Maclise (1806?-1870); the novelist and statesman

69. Rugby Authors
importance. Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Landor is the thirdRugbeian poet in the triptych on the south wall of the Chapel.
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Express links: House s Departments Games ... Activities Thomas Arnold (1795-1842) Arnold's writings fall into three main groups: diaries, letters, and sermons - the latter being notable for their capacity to get through to pupils; articles, often controversial, on educational and theological issues, and his contributions to classical knowledge, particularly his massive commentary on Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War (1830-35) , and A History of Rome (1838-42) . He found writing history a relief from the mundane pressures of School business, and was praised by others for his ability to draw out its contemporary relevance. See also this page on Dr Arnold Matthew Arnold (1822-88) He is equally famous for his verse and prose. Among his best-known poems are Dover Beach The Scholar Gypsy and Sohrab and Rustum (1853), and Rugby Chapel (1857), the lament on the death of Dr Arnold. His two chief prose works are Essays in Criticism Culture and Anarchy Matthew Arnold spent more than thirty-five years of his working life as an Inspector of Schools. He died of heart failure (an hereditary weakness) while running for a tram in Liverpool. Arthur Hugh Clough (1819-1861) Clough was Dr Arnold's prize pupil, and because his parents had emigrated to America, he spent many of his holidays with the Head Master's family, a situation perhaps less than ideal. At Oxford he failed to live up to academic expectations and his career was marred by religious doubts. In 1854 he married a cousin of Florence Nightingale, and on her return from the Crimea became her helper and personal secretary. In reality this imposing woman made Clough her dogsbody, and in 1860 his health broke under the strain. He died of a stroke in Florence a year later, and Matthew Arnold's

70. Landor's Tower - By Sinclair, Iain
The narrator of this tale is writing a fictional version if the life of volatilepoet Walter Savage Landor (17751864), author of Imaginary Conversations of
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71. English Poetry, Table Of Contents
+ Landor, Robert Eyres 17811869. + Landor, Walter Savage 1775-1864. + Lane,John fl.1600-1630. + Lang, Andrew 1844-1912. + Langhorne, John 1735-1779.
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72. Valencia West LRC - Landor, Walter Savage
Landor, Walter Savage (1775 1864) Pathfinder. June 1996. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Landor, Walter Savage (1775 - 1864)
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The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
British Authors of the Nineteenth Century
REF PR 451 .K8 1936
Dictionary of Literary Biography
REF PS 221 .D5
This biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
CRITICAL SOURCES
Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
GENERAL CRITICISM
Critical Survey of Poetry
REF PN 111 .C7

73. Walter Savage Landor
Classical poetry by Walter Savage Landor Thousands of poems to browse or send to a friend or love. Submit your own! Unique Greeting Cards, forums, links, marketing, classical poems and more. Walter Savage Landor. 1775 1864. Poems of Sir Walter Savage Landor (1795), Gebir (1798) later published Greeks and Romans (1853), Dry Sticks, Fagoted by Walter Savage Landor (1858
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Poems of Sir Walter Savage Landor (1795), Gebir (1798) later published in Latin verse as Gebirus (1803), Poetry of the Author of Gebir (1802), Count Julian (1812), Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen (5 volumes 1824-29), Pericles and Aspasia (1836), The Pentameron and Pentalogia (1837), Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans (1853), Dry Sticks, Fagoted by Walter Savage Landor (1858).
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74. Walter Savage Landor (b.1775, D.1864) - Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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75. Walter Savage Landor
Send some poems to a friend the love thought that counts! Poems for the People- Poems by the People. Passions in PoetryWalter Savage Landor 1775 - 1864.
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Walter Savage Landor
Poems of Sir Walter Savage Landor (1795), Gebir (1798) later published in Latin verse as Gebirus (1803), Poetry of the Author of Gebir (1802), Count Julian (1812), Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen (5 volumes 1824-29), Pericles and Aspasia (1836), The Pentameron and Pentalogia (1837), Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans (1853), Dry Sticks, Fagoted by Walter Savage Landor (1858).
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from Passions in Poetry Walter Savage Landor Biography Resources Available Poems Size Dirce On an Eclipse of the Moon Rose Aylmer To Robert Browning ... Edward Lear Submit A Classic Poem! Passions in Poetry is committed to building the most comprehensive database of Classical Poetry on the Internet. But, as always, we need the help of our community. If you have a poem by this author that is NOT on our list, please feel free to submit it for publication. Submit a NEW Classic Poem for Walter Savage Landor!

76. Infoplease Search: Landor Walter Savage
Did you mean lander Walter Savage Results 110 of more than 100Landor, Walter Savage ( Encyclopedia)Landor, Walter Savage, 17751864, English poet and
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77. Walter Savage Landor
Passions in PoetryWalter Savage Landor 1775 1864. Poet and prosewriter, Walter Savage Landor was born at Ipsley Court, Warwick.
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Poet and prose writer, Walter Savage Landor was born at Ipsley Court, Warwick. The son of a doctor and a wealthy mother, he was educated at Rugby from which he was removed for insolence. He was also suspended from Trinity College, Oxford for firing off a shotgun in his rooms. In 1808 he fought as a volunteer for the Spanish War of Liberation against the French, subsidising it personally. He inherited the family property in Staffordshire in 1805 and sold it to buy Llanthony Abbey in Wales it shortly before marrying a seventeen year old, Julia Thuiller in 1811. Having been sued for libel, he and his wife went into exile in Italy. He was also threatened with expulsion from Florence for being insulting to the local police and for writing condemnatory material about Italy in Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen (1824-29).
In 1835 he parted from his wife and four children and returned to England with Pericles and Aspasia (1836), a rendering of classical Athens through a series of imaginary letters. He was also a friend of Charles Dickens who represented him as Boythorn in Bleak House and of John Forester who was to write his biography. His most notable prose works of this period are The Pentameron and Pentalogia (1837), which is a dialogue between Petrarch and Boccaccio, and Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans (1853). In 1858, under the cloud of a pending libel case due to some satirical verses he had written on a local woman - Dry Sticks, Fagoted by Walter Savage Landor - he once again left for Italy. Eventually he fled to Florence to live with Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, where he died in 1864 having written poems to Elizabeth which were printed in 1917.

78. In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow - Walter Savage Landor - Poem
Walter Savage Landor (1775 1864),
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79. Walter Savage Landor --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
More results . 100 Student Encyclopedia Britannica articles, specially writtenfor elementary and high school students. , Landor, Walter Savage (1775–1864).
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80. Landor - A Biography Of Walter Savage Landor (1775 - 1864) Together With Selecti
com. Landor A Biography of Walter Savage Landor (1775 - 1864) Togetherwith selections from his poetry and prose - Jean Field. Born
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Born in Warwick in 1775, Landor had an exceptionally long and interesting life, many of his prose and poetical works bringing him international fame. Friend to many other writers including Charles Dickens, Robert Browning and Robert Southey, he was often misunderstood and maligned. Jean Field's new biography aims to set the record straight. Fully illustrated.
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