Walter Savage Landor

Walter Savage Landor (30 January 177517 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 temperament. Both his writing and political activism, such as his support for Lajos Kossuth and Giuseppe Garibaldi, were imbued with his passion for liberal and republican causes. He befriended and influenced the next generation of literary reformers such as Charles Dickens and Robert Browning. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1854
Chapman and Hall

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1800
Sharpe, printer, Warwick. Sold by Rivingtons, London

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1795
printed for T. Cadell, junr. and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1795
Printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1800
printed by H. Sharpe; for [blank] London

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1800
printed by H. Sharpe; and sold by Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church Yard, London

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by Landor, Walter Savage
Published 1798
sold by Rivingtons, ST. Paul's Church-Yard