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The essay combines biography, formal analysis, and close readings to present a unified account of a poet who worked as both writer and designer. It outlines his life and visual methods, surveys his shorter lyrical pieces, and explicates the structure and symbolism of his longer prophetic books, noting recurring mythic figures and stylistic traits. The critic balances description and judgement, addresses interpretive difficulties, and reproduces facsimile plates to show the interaction of image and text. Source lists and chaptered commentary aim to illuminate the subject’s imaginative method and the moral and metaphysical themes that recur across his poetry and engravings.

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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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