William Sidney Walker, a Cambridge scholar of notable erudition, expertly infuses his poetry with the intellectual and cultural influences of his time. The intricate interplay of historical narrative and lyrical introspection in 'Gustavus Vasa and other poems' hints at Walker's profound engagement with the classical world, as well as his keen insight into the political and emotional currents of his day. The vividness with which he conveys his themes suggests a deep personal resonance that may have been informed by his own scholarly passions and introspective nature.
This newly republished edition, presented by DigiCat Publishing, invites a contemporary audience to rediscover and celebrate Walker's poetic contributions. The meticulous reproduction of the original text ensures that both literary historians and poetry aficionados can appreciate the timeless quality of Walker's work. 'Gustavus Vasa and other poems' is recommended not only for its historic and cultural significance but also for the sheer pleasure of its artistry, making it an essential addition to the libraries of those who cherish the enduring power of poetry.
William Sidney Walker, born in the late 18th century (1795–1846), was an English philologist, scholar, and minor poet whose works contributed to the literary world in a modest but respectable manner. His literary career is generally overshadowed by his scholarly pursuits, but his compositions such as 'Gustavus Vasa and other poems' provide a glimpse into his poetic aspirations. His writing style reflected the classical and romantic tendencies of his time, with an emphasis on dramatic and historical themes that can be seen in his Gustavus Vasa, which illustrates the life of the Swedish king known for leading the rebellion against the Danish rule and being a significant figure in the Protestant Reformation. Walker's work in the field of philology and textual criticism, however, is where he made a more pronounced impact, with his meticulous analysis of Shakespeare's texts providing significant contributions to the study of Elizabethan literature. While not considered a major poet, Walker's literary efforts offer valuable insights into the intellectual environment and stylistic trends of the 19th-century English literature. Unfortunately, the limited recognition of Walker's poetic work means his contributions have often been forgotten in the broader sweep of literary history.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.9.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Prague |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Lyrik / Gedichte |
Schlagworte | 1496-1560 • 19th century poetry • classic english poetry • English literature • European historical poems • Gustav I Vasa • Gustavus Vasa poem • historical poetry • king of sweden • lyric poetry collection • poetic drama • Poetry • public domain poems • Swedish hero literature • William Sidney Walker poetry |
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