Swinburne , a selection / Compiled and with an introduction by Edith Sitwell

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Summary: Algernon Charles Swinburne was an English poet also known for his work as a playwright, novelist, and critic. His best-known collection of poetry is Poems and Ballads, in which he wrote on tough topics, ones that are usually considered taboo. These included cannibalism, anti-theism, and lesbianism.
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Algernon Charles Swinburne was an English poet also known for his work as a playwright, novelist, and critic. His best-known collection of poetry is Poems and Ballads, in which he wrote on tough topics, ones that are usually considered taboo. These included cannibalism, anti-theism, and lesbianism.

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