Algernon Charles Swinburne

Swinburne aged 52 Algernon Charles Swinburne (5 April 1837 – 10 April 1909) was an English poet, playwright, novelist and critic. He wrote many plays - all tragedies - and collections of poetry such as ''Poems and Ballads'', and contributed to the Eleventh Edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica''.

Swinburne wrote about many taboo topics, such as lesbianism, sado-masochism, and anti-theism. His poems have many common motifs, such as the Ocean, Time, and Death. Several historical people are featured in his poems, such as Sappho ("Sapphics"), Anactoria ("Anactoria"), and Catullus ("To Catullus"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Poems and prose / by Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1837-1909

    Published 1950
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    Selected poems / by Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1837-1909

    Published 1951
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    Swinburne. by Grierson, Herbert J.C

    Published 1953
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