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The Poetry of Algernon Charles Swinburne - Volume XVII: A Channel Passage & Other Poems
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Born into a wealthy family, Algernon Charles Swinburne emerged as a prominent literary figure in the 1860s with his classical verse dramas and the controversial "Poems and Ballads." Known for his intense lyricism and intricate imagery, he faced a decline in popularity despite his critical acclaim. Swinburne struggled with health issues and alcoholism, leading to a transformative intervention by his friend Theodore Watts-Dunton. Their complex relationship extended Swinburne's life but stifled his creative output. He passed away in 1909, leaving behind a rich legacy of poetry and criticism.
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