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  1. Arthur William Symons (28 February 1865 – 22 January 1945) [1] was a British poet, critic, translator and magazine editor . Life. Born in Milford Haven, Wales, to Cornish parents, Symons was educated privately, spending much of his time in France and Italy.

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Arthur Symons (born Feb. 28, 1865, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Eng.—died Jan. 22, 1945, Wittersham, Kent) was a poet and critic, the first English champion of the French Symbolist poets. Symons’s schooling was irregular, but, determined to be a writer, he soon found a place in the London literary journalism of the 1890s.

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  3. Learn about the life and work of Arthur Symons, a leading figure of the Symbolist movement in literature and a translator of French and Italian poets. Explore his poems, his guide to the Symbolist movement, and his papers after his mental breakdown in 1908.

  4. The Symbolist Movement in Literature, first published in 1899, and with additional material in 1919, is a work by Arthur Symons largely credited with bringing French Symbolism to the attention of Anglo-American literary circles.

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  5. Arthur William Symons, born on February 28, 1865, in Milford Haven, Wales, is a poet, critic, short story writer, translator, and editor. He is the author of several titles, including Silhouettes (Leonard Smithers, 1892) and Days and Nights (Macmillan and Co., 1899). He died on January 22, 1945.

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · The Symbolist Movement in Literature by Arthur Symons review – the book that changed 20th-century literature. No ordinary work of lit crit, it's also about life, inspiring James Joyce to go to...

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  8. Arthur Symons. British poet, critic, and translator Arthur Symons was born in Wales and educated by private tutors. At 16, Symons moved to London, where he joined a vibrant literary community and participated, alongside poets like William Butler Yeats, in the notorious Rhymers’ Club, a group of poets and writers responsible for witty repartee ...

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