Walter Savage Landor

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Walter Savage Landor was a 19th-century English writer and poet best known for his prose work "Imaginary Conversations" and his classical, often politically charged verse.

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instanceOf classical scholar
essayist
human
poet
birthDate 1775-01-30
birthPlace Warwick, England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Florence, Italy NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1864-09-17
deathPlace Florence, Italy NERFINISHED
educatedAt Trinity College, Oxford NERFINISHED
education Rugby School NERFINISHED
familyName Landor NERFINISHED
father Walter Landor NERFINISHED
genre drama
poetry
prose
givenName Walter
hasWorkInGenre epigram
historical drama
lyric poetry
influenced Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
Robert Browning NERFINISHED
Victorian writers
influencedBy classical literature
language English
mother Elizabeth Savage NERFINISHED
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
name Walter Savage Landor NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork Count Julian NERFINISHED
Gebir NERFINISHED
Hellenics NERFINISHED
Imaginary Conversations NERFINISHED
The Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare NERFINISHED
occupation dramatist
essayist
poet
writer
period 19th century
residence Bath, England NERFINISHED
Florence, Italy NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Julia Thuillier NERFINISHED
writingStyle classical
politically charged

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Walter Landor Dickens namedAfter Walter Savage Landor