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The essay offers a concise critical survey of a major nineteenth-century French poet, tracing early precocity through novels, ballads, dramas, and lyric collections and summarizing key works and phases; it analyzes recurring themes such as consolation, political engagement, imaginative force, and moral passion, highlights stylistic features like musicality, dramatic structure, and rhetorical ardor, and outlines the poet's public reception while emphasizing the variety and evolution of his creative output.

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Algernon Charles Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) was an English poet, playwright, and novelist known for his lyrical and often controversial works. A prominent figure in the Victorian literary scene, he is celebrated for his innovative use of meter and form, particularly in his poetry collections such as "Poems & Ballads." Swinburne's themes often explore love, nature, and the human condition, infused with a sense of rebellion against societal norms. His notable plays, including "Atalanta in Calydon" and "Chastelard," showcase his dramatic talents and deep engagement with classical themes. Swinburne's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on English literature, influencing subsequent generations of poets.

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