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  1. Literary movement. Romanticism. 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.

  2. Walter Savage Landor (Warwick, 30 de janeiro de 1775 – Florença, 17 de setembro de 1864) foi um escritor e poeta inglês. Biografia. Walter era filho primogênito de Walter Landor e Elizabeth Savage. Produziu trabalhos em vários gêneros, tais como prosa, poesia lírica, escritos políticos. Em 1795, publicou o livro Poems

  3. 1775–1864. Culture Club / Getty. As a poet, Walter Savage Landor was best known for his classic epigrams and idylls. He was a seriously emulative classicist and wrote a significant proportion of his poetry in Latin, which was also the original language of some of the long and short poems that he published in English.

  4. Walter Savage Landor was an English writer whose work spanned poetry, prose, and drama. He is primarily remembered today for his shorter poems and imaginative dialogues which explored a range of historical and literary figures.

  5. Imaginary Conversations is Walter Savage Landor's most celebrated prose work. Begun in 1823, sections were constantly revised and were ultimately published in a series of five volumes. The conversations were in the tradition of dialogues with the dead , a genre begun in Classical times that had a popular European revival in the 17th ...

  6. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), escritor e poeta inglês, publica Pericles and Aspasia, em 1836, em prosa, que inclui uma série de conversas imaginárias, por meio de cartas, que têm por objetivo mostrar `O século de ouro´ da cultura grega.

  7. Notable Works: “Imaginary Conversations”. 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.