Sidney Lanier (1842–1881)
Author of Poems of Sidney Lanier
About the Author
Lanier was the foremost poet of the nineteenth-century South. Born in Macon, Georgia, he interrupted his education at Oglethorpe University to join the Confederate army. Taken prisoner, he developed tuberculosis, which led to a continual struggle with poor health and, ultimately, to his early show more death. The novel Tiger Lilies (1867) is based on his Civil War experiences. Throughout his life he was interested in both music and poetry. He played first flute in Baltimore's Peabody Symphony Orchestra, and his poetry reflects the connection he saw between music and verse. His greatest poem, "The Marshes of Glynn" (1878), is considered "a symphony without musical score." He lectured on the relationship of music and poetry at Johns Hopkins University and published The Science of English Verse (1880), which claimed that the laws of poetry and music were the same. Other lectures, including Shakespeare and His Forerunners (1902), were published by his widow. The work Lanier completed and the many fragments he left suggest a far greater potential than he was able to fulfill in his short life. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Source: "Literary hearthstones of Dixie,"
by La Salle Corbell Pickett (Philadelphia, 1912)
(Project Gutenberg)
by La Salle Corbell Pickett (Philadelphia, 1912)
(Project Gutenberg)
Works by Sidney Lanier
Shakspere and his forerunners; studies in Elizabethan poetry and its development from early English (2017) 7 copies
The Boy's Mabinogion: being the Earliest Welsh Tales of King Arthur in the Famous Red Book of Hergest (2010) 6 copies
The Science of English Verse and Essays on Music (The Centennial Edition, Volume II) (1945) 3 copies
The centennial edition of the works of Sidney Lanier : Volume VI. Florida; Miscellaneous prose. 3 copies
Music and Poetry: Essays Upon Some Aspects and Interrelations of the Two Arts [1898 ] (1972) 3 copies
Shakspere and his Forerunners (Volume III. of Centennial Edition of the Works of Sidney Lanier) (1963) 2 copies
The centennial edition of the works of Sidney Lanier : Volume V. Tiger-lilies; Southern prose. 1 copy
“The Stirrup Cup” 1 copy
Sidney Lanier 1 copy
Poems of Sidney Lanier 1 copy
Associated Works
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (Illustrated Junior Library) (1950) — Editor — 649 copies, 6 reviews
The Boy's King Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (1880) — Editor — 586 copies, 4 reviews
Gentlemen, Scholars and Scoundrels: A Treasury of the Best of Harper's Magazine from 1850 to the Present (1972) — Contributor — 59 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Lanier, Sidney
- Legal name
- Lanier, Sidney Clopton
- Birthdate
- 1842-02-03
- Date of death
- 1881-09-07
- Burial location
- Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Macon, Georgia, USA
- Place of death
- Lynn, North Carolina, USA
- Places of residence
- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Point Lookout, Maryland, USA
Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Prattville, Alabama, USA - Education
- Oglethorpe University
- Occupations
- musician
poet
composer
novelist
pilot
professor (show all 14)
principal
lawyer
literary critic
essayist
travel writer
teacher
tutor
law clerk - Relationships
- Lanier, Henry Wysham (son)
Lanier, Clifford (brother) - Organizations
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Confederate Army
Peabody Orchestra
Johns Hopkins University - Awards and honors
- Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
Sidney Lanier Cottage, National Register of Historic Places
Monument, Johns Hopkins University
Statue, Duke University
Sidney Lanier Bridge
Lanier County, Georgia
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Statistics
- Works
- 41
- Also by
- 14
- Members
- 237
- Popularity
- #95,614
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 39
- Languages
- 1