Walter Savage Landor
(1775–1864)

English writer, essayist, and poet

Walter Savage Landor

Works

  • Ode ad Gustavum Regem, 1810
  • Commentary on Memoirs of C. J. Fox, 1812
  • Simonidea
  • Iambi
  • Gebir, 1798
  • The Dun Cow, 1808
  • Letters to Don Francisco Riquelme, 1809
  • Count Julian, 1812
  • Letters to Lord Liverpool, 1814
  • Pericles and Aspasia
  • Fra Rupert
  • Savonarola
  • Dry Sticks Fagoted, 1858
  • Tyrannicide, 1851
  • Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans, 1885.
    • Greeks:
    • Achilles and Helena
    • Æsop and Rhodope
    • Solon and Pisistratus
    • Anacreon and Polycrates
    • Xerxes and Artabanus
    • Pericles and Sophocles
    • Diogenes and Plato
    • Xenophon and Cyrus the Younger
    • Alcibiades and Xenophon
    • Demosthenes and Eurulides
    • Æschines and Phocion
    • Alexander and the priest of Hammon
    • Aristoteles and Calisthenes
    • Epicurus, Leontion, and Ternissa
    • Lucian and Timotheus
    • Romans:
    • Marcellus and Hannibal
    • P. Scipio Æmilianus, Polybius, Panætius
    • Metellus and Marius
    • Lucullus and Cæsar
    • Marcus Tullius and Quinctus Tullius
    • Tibullus and Messala
    • Tiberius and Vipsania
    • Epictetus and Seneca
    • Reflections on the conversation of the Ciceros
  • The Pentameron: and Other Imaginary Conversations (1889) (external scan)

Poems

Works about Landor


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