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Algernon Charles Swinburne was a prominent English poet, playwright, and novelist, known for his exceptional use of language and form. Born in London in 1837, he was educated at Eton and later at Balliol College, Oxford. Swinburne's early works, such as 'Atalanta in Calydon' and 'Chastelard', showcased his innovative style, blending classical themes with modern sensibilities. His poetry often explored themes of love, death, and the human condition, earning him a reputation as one of the leading poets of the Victorian era.

Throughout his career, Swinburne was also known for his rebellious spirit and his critiques of societal norms, particularly regarding sexuality and religion. His works often drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including Greek tragedy and Elizabethan drama. Despite facing criticism in his lifetime, Swinburne's legacy has endured, influencing generations of poets and writers. He passed away in 1909, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to be celebrated for its lyrical beauty and emotional depth.

Дата рождения April 5, 1837
Место рождения London, England
Дата смерти April 10, 1909
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