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| wrote poetry at the age of five |
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| attended Trinity College, Cambridge |
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| influenced by Romantic era, Keats in particular |
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| poetry about acceptance of duty, social responsibility, and pain |
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| poet Laureate of England (after wordsworth) |
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| learnd several modern languages Latin, Greek |
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| first poem printed at 13 years of age |
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| ran off to Italy to escape father |
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| poetry characterized by fervent moral sensibility |
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| used visionary modes of romantic narrative poetry |
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| most famous poet while alive |
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| philosopher and religious teacher |
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| popularized the dramatic monologue |
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| modeled poetry after shelly |
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| "intense and morbid self consciousness" |
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| "the cry of the children" |
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| "sonnets from the Portuguese" |
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| fond of social life in England |
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| character as "the literary puzzle of the 19th century" |
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| "but none of the odd ones have been so great and none of the great one's been so odd" |
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| style different than most Victorian poets -more colloquial and discordant |
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| energy is his defining aspect |
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| born in Duplin Ireland October 16, 1854 |
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| died at Paris France November 30, 1900 |
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| early noted for casual brilliance, passion for Hellenic culture |
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| famous for many appearances ( sunflowers, peacock feathers, blue china, long hair, green carnations) |
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| leader of London's art for arts sake school of aesthetics |
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| famous for epigraphs,paradoxes, witty statements |
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| married Mary Lloyd, fathered two sons |
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| "the picture of Dorian Gray" |
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| "the ballad of reading Gaol" |
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| "the importance of being Earnest" |
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