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Works and Life offers a detailed portrait of Walter Savage Landor, a prominent figure in 19th-century English literature. Compiled and edited by John Forster, this collection provides insights into Landor's literary achievements and personal life.
The book delves into Landor's extensive body of work, showcasing his poetry, prose, and dramatic writings. Forster's biographical narrative explores Landor's intellectual development, social interactions, and the influences that shaped his unique literary style. Included are selections from Landor's correspondence, revealing his thoughts on literature, politics, and society. These letters offer a glimpse into the mind of a passionate and often controversial writer.
For scholars and enthusiasts of English literature, Works and Life serves as a valuable resource for understanding Walter Savage Landor's contributions and the context in which he lived and wrote. It remains a significant work for those interested in the literary and biographical history of the Victorian era.
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