Sobre el Autor

R.C. Trevelyan was a notable English poet, translator, and scholar, recognized for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He was born in London and educated at Cambridge, where he developed a passion for classical literature, which influenced much of his work. Trevelyan is particularly known for his translations of classical texts, including 'The Idylls of Theocritus' and 'Translations From Lucretius', showcasing his ability to bring ancient works to a contemporary audience.

His literary career spans several decades, during which he published numerous poems and essays, reflecting his love for nature and the classics. Trevelyan's poetic style often intertwines personal reflection with broader themes of beauty and existence, making his work resonate with readers. He was also engaged in various cultural and political movements, which further enriched his perspective as a writer. Trevelyan's legacy continues to influence modern poetry and translation, emphasizing the importance of accessibility in literature.

Fecha de Nacimiento June 14, 1872
Lugar de Nacimiento London, England
Fecha de fallecimiento July 16, 1962