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  1. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor. Arr. And Edited By Sidney Colvin
  2. Selections From The Writings Of Walter Savage Landor;
  3. Landor: A Biography of Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) Together with Selections from His Poetry and Prose by Jean Field, 2000-10-02
  4. Selections from English prose: by James Jesse Burns 1838-1911 [from old catalog] ed Lamb Charles 1775-1834 Burke Edmund 1729-1797 Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864, 1903-12-31
  5. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  6. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  7. Imaginary Conversations Of Literary Men And Statesmen by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-06
  8. Imaginary conversations of literary mem and statesmen Volume 1
  9. The Pentameron. Citation And Examination Of William Shakespeare
  10. Letters and other unpublished writings of Walter Savage Landor. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1897-01-01
  11. Selections from the writings of Walter Savage Landor. Edited with introd. and notes by W.B. Shubrick Clymer by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  12. The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor; comprising heroic idyls. by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1859-01-01
  13. A day-book of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage, 1775-1864 Landor, 2009-10-26
  14. Letters of Walter Savage Landor. private and public. Edited by S by Landor. Walter Savage. 1775-1864., 1899-01-01

61. You Smiled, You Spoke, And I Believed - Walter Landor
deceive me, once again! Walter Savage Landor (17751864). Back To ThePoetry Index. The Walter Landor Page Of A Wonderful Poetry Site. .
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You Smiled
You smiled, you spoke, and I believed
By every smile and word deceived.
Another man would hope no more;
Nor hope I what I hoped before:
But let not this last wish be vain;
Deceive, deceive me, once again!
Walter Savage Landor 1775-1864

62. LANDOR
Nature I loved, and next to Nature, Art. Taken as a whole, theuniverse is absurd. Walter Savage Landor. (17751864).
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Nature I loved, and next to Nature, Art.
Taken as a whole, the universe is absurd. WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

63. Todd Oakley
Todd Oakley. Walter Savage Landor (17751864) Mother, I cannot mind my wheel;My fingers ache, my lips are dry O, if you felt the pain I feel!
http://cogweb.ucla.edu/MLA98/ToddOakley.html
Literature and the Cognitive Revolution
Todd Oakley
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Case Western Reserve Univesity
First speaker, Workshop on Conceptual Blending in Literary Representation
Abstract Implied Narratives: From Landor to Visatril-i.m. The initial premise of the cognitive revolution was that human thought can be instantiated in what Herbert Simon called physical symbol systems, or machines that operate according to the rules of formal logic. Such a view, however, is incompatible with the attempt to construct dynamic descriptions of ways in which language and culture help to shape, constrain, and maintain human action. In the lived time of history, meaning is constructed and negotiated through the interactions of persons who share a common embodiment and environment.
Cognitive rhetoric attempts to correct this discrepancy by generating research programs in which the starting assumptions are broadly compatible with rhetorical theory: (1) that mind is a process not an object; (2) that language is context-dependent and dynamic not context-free and stable, and that focus of study should be on its individually enriching and socially limiting effects, not simply the study of forms and their distributional properties; and (3) that cultures and their material artifacts constitute the foundational "scene" of intelligent behavior, not a prosthetic addition to some formal core competence. Embodied intelligence provides rhetoricians with a way of putting the individual back into cognition without invoking naive individualism.

64. ResAnet Record
6234440 Monograph COPIES Ext listed 800 LAND NAME(S) *Landor, Walter Savage,1775-1864 TITLE(S) Pericles and Aspasia, by Walter Savage Landor, with
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AMICUS No. 6234440 Monograph COPIES: Ext - listed 800 LAND NAME(S): * Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864 TITLE(S): Pericles and Aspasia, by Walter Savage Landor, with preface by havelock Ellis PUBLISHER: London, Scott, 1890-1899. DESCRIPTION: 308p. SUBJECTS: Aspasia

65. Find A Poet: The All-poetry Encyclopedia. Submit A Site!: Poets : L
USA) Timothy Liu (1) Timothy Liu Vachel Lindsay (0) Vachel Lindsay (18791931)Walter Savage Landor (0) Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) William Langland (0
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66. The Historical Manuscript Collection
Walter Savage Landor's (17751864) poem To Alexandre is present in a signed undatedmanuscript, and a Landor letter to John Kenyon, dated 1854, incorporates
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The Collections and Archives
The Abraham Lincoln Collection The Alice and Rollo G. Silver Collection The Anderson Poetry Collection The Bortman Collection of Americana ... The Contemporary Archives The Historical Manuscript Collection consists of literary and historical letters, documents and manuscripts with particular strengths in British literary manuscripts of the nineteenth century and in letters and documents of American statesmen from the Revolutionary period through the twentieth century. Westmorland Gazette in 1818 and 1819, and a fragment from an essay on political economy. Several letters include two to his publisher J. A. Hessey and four from 1833 to the agents of Lady Nairne. Walter Savage Landor's (1775-1864) poem "To Alexandre" is present in a signed undated manuscript, and a Landor letter to John Kenyon, dated 1854, incorporates another poem. There are ten letters and manuscripts of several songs by the Irish poet Thomas Moore (1779-1852). Sir Walter Scott (1772-1832) is represented by a manuscript of a three page verse epilogue to the play based on his novel St. Ronan's Well

67. Lyrical Poems By Walter Savage Landor, Audio Readings By Walter Rufus Eagles
Click here to return to Eaglesweb Home Page. Lyrical Poems by Walter Savage Landor17751864. Readings by Walter Rufus Eagles in RealMedia streaming audio
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EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
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68. People With Literary Connections With The West Midlands Of England
Kingsley, Henry (18301876). L. Lambot, Isobel Mary (1926-2001);Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864); Langland, William (1331?-1400?);
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[Content] www.literaryheritage.org.uk Home People Places Themes ... Site map
People
with literary connections with the West Midlands of England
The following is a full list of pages within this website providing information about people with literary connections with places within the West Midlands region of England. Scroll down the list or use the A to Z index, then click on the hyperlink on a name. These links will take you to the appropriate point in the list of people below A B C D ... Z
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69. KFUPM Library Audio/Video Online - Browsing Subject
Land use, 1. Land use, Urban Sweden, 1. Landforms, 1. Landor, Walter Savage,- 1775-1864, 1. Landsat satellites, 1. Language and languages - Periodicals,2.
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70. Poet Index: Five Centuries Of Poems In Modern English.  Streaming Audio By  Wa
Landor, Walter Savage 17751864 Lawrence, DH 1885-1930 Lear, Edward 1812-1888Lovelace, Richard 1618-1657 Lowell, Amy 1874-1925 Lyly, John 1554-1606
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EAGLESWEB.COM SPOKEN POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH from JOHN SKELTON [b. 1460] to W. H. AUDEN [d. 1973]
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A personal literature and arts website
In Europe:
eaglesweb.co.uk ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF POETS
in Modern English, from the birth of John Skelton in 1460 until the deaths of W. H. Auden and Conrad Aiken in 1973. Currently, 111 poets are represented on individual pages.
RealMedia streaming audio recordings by Walter Rufus Eagles
Newly added poets' years appear in green . Last updated 2003.III.08 Addison, Joseph
Aiken, Conrad

Akenside, Mark

[anon.]
[Elizabethan period]
Arnold, Matthew
Auden, W. H. Blackmur, R. P. Blake, William ... Greville, Fanny [18th Century] Hardy, Thomas Henley, William Ernest Herbert, George Herrick, Robert ... Southwell S.J., Saint Robert [1561-1595] [martyr] Stanley, Thomas Stephens, James Stevens, Wallace Stevenson, Robert Louis ... Return to Main Menu

71. Romantic Poems Balade Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) A Lover's
Love poems written from the Twelfth to the Twentieth Centuries.Category Arts Literature Poetry Genres Romantic...... Cure The Vapours Lady Mary Montagu (1689 1762) Prayer For Indifference FrannyGreville (18th Century) Rose Aylmer Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) La Belle
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Balade
Geoffrey Chaucer

A Lover's Confession
Charles of Orleans

The Bargain
Sir Phillip Sidney

Cards and Kisses
John Lyly

Silvia
William Shakespeare

To Celia Ben Jonson The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Christopher Marlowe The Nymph's Reply Sir Walter Ralegh The Good-morrow John Donne Sonnet Michael Drayton There is a Lady Sweet and Kind Thomas Ford (Died 1648) A Lover's Resolution George Wither Delight in Disorder Robert Herrick On: a Girdle Edmund Waller To His Coy Mistress Andrew Marvell The Magnet Thomas Stanley The Mistress John Wilmot Song Aphra Behn Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor John Dryden Song Sir Charles Sedley Answer to Chloe Jealous Sir Matthew Prior Chloe Alexander Pope A Receipt to Cure The Vapours Lady Mary Montagu Prayer For Indifference Franny Greville (18th Century) Rose Aylmer Walter Savage Landor La Belle Dame Sans Merci John Keats Ruth Thomas Hood Lines Percy Bysshe Shelley She Walks in Beauty Like The Night Lord Byron Never Seek to Tell Thy Love William Blake Meeting George Crabbe A Complaint William Wordsworth Love Lives Beyond John Clare Meeting at Night Robert Browning Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal Lord Tennyson The Visionary Emily Bronte Dover Beach Matthew Arnold A Birthday Christina Rossetti On The departure Platform Thomas Hardy My Delight And Thy Delight Robert Bridges Is My Team Ploughing?

72. Smh.com.au - Trapped With The Stiffs In A Lost Plot
Walter Savage Landor (17751864), poet and essayist, his most famous work beingImaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen (1824-1829).
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73. Classical Mythology Online - Modern Works
Walter Savage Landor (17751864) Past Ruined Ilion (1831). Past ruinedIlion Helen lives, Alcestis rises from the shades; Verse calls
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Modern Archive About Chapter Topics Glossaries Maps ... Home Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864)
Past Ruined Ilion (1831)
Past ruined Ilion Helen lives,
Alcestis rises from the shades;
Verse calls them forth; ‘tis verse that gives
Immortal youth to mortal maids. Soon shall oblivion’s deepending veil
Hide all the peopled hills you see,
The gay, the proud, while lovers hail
These many summers you and me. The tear for fading beauty check,
For passing glory cease to sigh;
One form shall rose above the wreck,
One name, Ianthe, shall not die. About Chapter Topics Glossaries Maps ... Online Archive

74. John Forster: Essayist, Historian, And Editor, 1812-1876.
BulwerLytton; the eminent historian of the French Revolution, Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881),and the poets Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) and Robert Browning
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John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876.
Philip V. Allingham , Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
John Forster (1812-1876) edited the Foreign Quarterly Review , the Daily News , and The Examiner (1847-56). He produced an admirable series of essays dealing with the seventeenth-century Puritan Commonwealth: Lives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth Arrest of Five Members Debates on the Grand Remonstrance (1860), and Sir John Eliot, A Biography (1864). He is best remembered, however, as the author of the first biography of Charles Dickens (3 vols., Chapman and Hall, 1871-4), Landor (1868), and the first volume of The Life of Swift (1875). p. 531 ( Cambridge Biographical Dictionary , p.531. Born the same year as Charles Dickens, but far to the north of England, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Forster was born the son of a local butcher, but rose to prominence in London literary circles in the 1830s. After attending Newcastle Grammar School, in 1828 Forster travelled south, to London with the intention of becoming a lawyer; however, after attending University College and the Inner Temple, in 1832 he elected to become a journalist instead. Forster quickly made a name for himself in literary circles as a critic of drama and literature. Within a few years, his friends included Romantic essayists Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Leigh Hunt (1784-1859); the great actor-manager of Drury Lane, William MacReady (1793-1873); the artist and illustrator Daniel Maclise (1806?-1870); the novelist and statesman

75. Literature
Born London. Landor, Walter Savage (17751864) Poet. Born Warwickshire. Lang,Andrew (1844-1912) Historian, poet and journalist. Born Selkirk.
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76. Babcock BookSellers : Book Search
Juhl, Jerry, Justin, Marcus Junianus, Kirchweger, Ant. Josephus d. 1746.Landor, Walter Savage 17751864, Laporte, Joseph de 1713-1779, Laura, Aunt.
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77. The Broadview Anthology Of Victorian Poetry And Poetic Theory
This new anthology of Victorian poetry includes works by the following authorsAshe, Thomas (17701835); Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864); Clare, John (1793
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Collins, Thomas J. (University of Western Ontario, and Vivienne Rundle (University of Calgary), eds.
The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory
Broadview, 1999, 1492 pp., ISBN 1-55111-100-4, $35.95
Description:
The Broadview Anthology of Victorian Poetry and Poetic Theory is the most comprehensive collection of poetry from the period ever published. Included are generous selections from the work of all major poets, and a representation of the work of virtually every poet of significance, from Thomas Ashe at the beginning of the era to Charlotte Mew at its end. The work of Victorian women poets features very prominently, with extensive selections not only of the work of canonical poets such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Christina Rossetti, but also of that of poets such as Augusta Webster for which high claims have recently been made by critics. The anthology reflects (and will contributed to) the ongoing reassessment of the canon that is central to English Studies today; in all sixty-six poets are represented. The editors have included complete works wherever feasible including the complete texts of Tennyson's In Memoriam and of a number of other long poems. A headnote by the editors introduces the work of each poet, and each selection has been newly annotated.

78. Chronological List, Part 38
A. HENRY Savage; Landor, KABE; Landor, Walter Savage (17751864);LANDRU, JACK; LANDSEER, SIR EDWIN (1802-1873); LANDWEHR, SHELDON;LANE
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79. Landor - A Biography Of Walter Savage Landor (1775 - 1864) Together With Selecti
com. Landor A Biography of Walter Savage Landor (1775 - 1864) Togetherwith selections from his poetry and prose - Jean Field. Born
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Born in Warwick in 1775, Landor had an exceptionally long and interesting life, many of his prose and poetical works bringing him international fame. Friend to many other writers including Charles Dickens, Robert Browning and Robert Southey, he was often misunderstood and maligned. Jean Field's new biography aims to set the record straight. Fully illustrated.
Crown Quarto Hardback - pp. xvi + 208 Illustrated ISBN 1 85858 167 2

80. Walter Savage Landor
Walter Savage Landor, (1775 1864), a distinguished poet, writer and classical scholar,lived and worked for many years in Bath but is today almost forgotten.
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Walter Savage Landor
Literary walk and display at the BRLSI Saturday
21 March 2002

in association with the Bath Literature Festival
Walter Savage Landor, (1775- 1864) , a distinguished poet, writer and classical scholar, lived and worked for many years in Bath but is today almost forgotten. He was a friend of Dickens, Carlyle, Southey, Browning and Thomas Moore and revered by Shelley. At the age of 75 he wrote the unforgettable lines: "I strove with none, for none was worth my strife: Nature I loved, and next to Nature, Art..." Professor Peter Skrine led the walk through the streets of Bath as they were when Landor paced them. Jean Field, Landor's Biographer, and Trudy Wallace, BRLSI, organised a display on Landor's life. Photo of Jean Field, Landor Biographer with display at the BRLSI below leaflet written by Jean Field, March 2002: WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR
Although Landor lived in Bath as a young man, it is the 21 years of his
residence from 1837 to 1858 which hold
most interest for the literary-minded. His famous apartment, where he entertained Dickens, Longfellow and many others was in 35 St James Square. Dickens conceived the character of Little Nell in this apartment.

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