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John Addington Symonds Jr. (/ ˈ s ɪ m ən d z /; 5 October 1840 – 19 April 1893) was an English poet and literary critic. A cultural historian, he was known for his work on the Renaissance , as well as numerous biographies of writers and artists.
John Addington Symonds (* 5. Oktober 1840 in Bristol; † 19. April 1893 in Rom) war ein englischer Autor, Lehrer und Literaturkritiker und Kunsthistoriker, bekannt für Arbeiten über die Renaissance. Symonds war ein früher Verfechter der homosexuellen Liebe und befürwortete die gleichberechtigte gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehung („l’amour ...
John Addington Symonds, (born Oct. 5, 1840, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died April 19, 1893, Rome [Italy]), English essayist, poet, and biographer best known for his cultural history of the Italian Renaissance. After developing symptoms of tuberculosis while a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, Symonds traveled extensively for his health, ...
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3. Juni 2019 · John Addington Symonds (b. 1840–d. 1893) is now best known as the earliest significant writer on homosexuality in Britain; he was also a major cultural critic. His work is coming to be viewed as occupying a pivotal point between old models inherited from the Enlightenment and romanticism and modern, post-1900 structures of thought ...
John Addington Symonds (10 April 1807 – 25 February 1871) was an English physician and author. Life [ edit ] He was born in Oxford , where his father John Symonds was a medical practitioner.
Editors: Reproduces the full text of John Addington Symonds’s Memoirs for the first time. Uncovers the manuscript’s fascinating history from Symonds’s death to its first publication. Reveals the emendations and eccentricities of the original manuscript through extensive notes.