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Walter Savage Landor (30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864) was an English writer, poet, and activist. His best known works were the prose Imaginary Conversations, and the poem "Rose Aylmer," but the critical acclaim he received from contemporary poets and reviewers was not matched by public popularity. As remarkable as his work was, it was equalled by his rumbustious character and lively ...
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The image of warming one's hands before a fire evokes comfort and warmth, while the poem's final line acknowledges the inevitability of death with a sense of acceptance. Compared to Landor's other works, the poem is relatively simple and straightforward, lacking the complex imagery and emotional intensity of his longer poems.
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30 Οκτ 2022 · LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE (1775–1864), author of 'Imaginary Conversations' born on 30 Jan. 1775, was the eldest son of Walter Landor, by his second wife, Elizbeth, daughter of Charles Savage. The Landors had been settled for some generations at Rugeley, Staffordshire.
Walter Savage Landor (born Jan. 30, 1775, Warwick, Warwickshire, Eng.—died Sept. 17, 1864, Florence, Italy) was an English poet and writer best remembered for Imaginary Conversations, prose dialogues between historical personages.