Sidney Lanier.
In: Selections from Oxford Companion to English Literature; 2009, p1-1, 1p
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Sidney Lanier (1842–81), American poet and musician, born in Macon, Georgia. After serving in the Confederate army during the Civil War, he devoted himself to poetry, in spite of ill health and poverty. He published his first Poems in 1877. His lyrical and metrically experimental verse, some of it in regional dialect, is strongly influenced by his knowledge and practice of music. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Quelle: | Selections from Oxford Companion to English Literature; 2009, p1-1, 1p |
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