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LANIER, SIDNEY (18421881) , American poet, was born at Macon
About this time the first symptoms of consumption appeared. He subsequently served in a blockade-runner, but his vessel was captured, and he was confined for five months in a Federal prison, his flute proving the best of companions. Exchanged early in 1865, he started home on foot, arriving in a state of exhaustion that led to a severe illness. In 1867 he visited New York
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Bayard Taylor, his reputation gradually in-creased, and he was enabled to study music and literature, especially Anglo-Saxon poetry. In 1876 he wrote his ambitious cantata for the Centennial Exhibition, and brought his family north. A small volume of verse appeared in the next year. In 1899 he was made lecturer on English literature at Johns Hopkins University. His lectures became the basis of his Science of English Verse ('88o)his most important prose work, and an admirable discussion of the relations of music and poetryand also of his English Novel (New York
spring of 1881 he was carried to Lynn, North Carolina, to try camp life, and died there on the 7th of September. Since his death his fame has grown steadily and greatly, an enlarged and final edition (1884) of his poems, prepared by his wife, his Letters, 1866-1881 (1899), and several volumes of miscellaneous prose having assisted in keeping his name before the public. A posthumous work on Shakspere and his Forerunners (London, 2 vols., 1902) was edited by H. W. Lanier. Among his more noteworthy poems are " Corn, " " The Revenge of Hamish," " Song of the Chattahoochee " and " The Marshes of Glynn." By some his genius is regarded as musical rather than poetic, and his style is considered hectic; by others he is held to be one of the most original
See a " Memorial," by William Hayes Ward, prefixed to the Poems (1884); Letters of Sidney Lanier 18661881 (1899), edited by H. W. Lanier and Mrs Sidney Lanier; E. Mims, Sidney Lanier (1905). There is a bibliography of Lanier's scattered writings in Select Poems (New York, 1896; Toronto, 1900) edited by Morgan Callaway. (W. P. T.) End of Article: LANIER, SIDNEY (18421881) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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