George William Russell
April 10, 1867 – July 17, 1935
George William Russell, also known by his pseudonym Æ, was an Irish poet and theosophist whose work often delved into spiritual and mystical themes. His writing was characterized by its poetic beauty and profound exploration of the human soul. Russell sought to examine the connection between individual consciousness and the universal spirit through his literature, with a style reflecting his philosophical and mystical inclinations.