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  1. John Addington Symonds Jr. (/ ˈ s ɪ m ən d z /; 5 October 1840 – 19 April 1893) was an English poet and literary critic. A cultural historian, he was known for his work on the Renaissance , as well as numerous biographies of writers and artists.

  2. John Addington Symonds, Jr. ( / s ɪ m ən d z / ; Bristol, 5 de outubro de 1840 — Roma, 19 de abril de 1893) foi um poeta inglês e crítico literário. Historiador cultural, foi conhecido pelas suas obras sobre o Renascimento, bem como por inúmeras biografias de escritores e artistas.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · John Addington Symonds (born Oct. 5, 1840, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died April 19, 1893, Rome [Italy]) was an English essayist, poet, and biographer best known for his cultural history of the Italian Renaissance. After developing symptoms of tuberculosis while a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, Symonds traveled extensively ...

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  4. 16 de jan. de 2023 · The real John Addington Symonds died in 1893—of tuberculosis, at age fifty-two—a year after he started work on “Sexual Inversion” with Havelock Ellis, and two years before the prosecution ...

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  5. 27 de out. de 2022 · A comprehensive overview of the life and work of John Addington Symonds, a Victorian writer, critic, and pioneer of homosexuality studies. Learn about his explorations of ancient Greece, Renaissance, aestheticism, and modernism, as well as his memoirs and travel writings.

  6. Its purpose is to investigate the life and work of the Victorian scholar and writer John Addington Symonds (born Bristol 1840, died Rome 1893), with particular emphasis on his study of classical antiquity. Like other CRL projects, JASP also seeks to provide a model for collaborative research between students and faculty in the humanities.

  7. 24 de nov. de 2022 · Abstract. This book offers a critical survey of the writing of John Addington Symonds (Bristol 1840–Rome 1893), one of Victorian Britain’s most prolific authors and a major figure in queer history and thought. Works examined include An Introduction to the Study of Dante (1872), Studies of the Greek Poets (1873–6), The ...