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The Poetry of Algernon Charles Swinburne - Volume IX: The Heptalogia, or the Seven Against Sense. A Cap with Seven Bells
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Born into a wealthy family in London, Algernon Charles Swinburne emerged as a prominent literary figure in the 1860s with works that challenged societal norms and celebrated art for art's sake. His poetry is characterized by intense lyricism, intricate imagery, and bold rhythms, despite his declining popularity over time. Swinburne struggled with health issues and alcoholism, leading to a transformative but restrictive relationship with his friend Theodore Watts-Dunton, who ultimately controlled his later life. He passed away in 1909, leaving a complex legacy.
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