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He was born at St. Ives, Huntington, on Ocober 12, 1832.
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He was born at St. Ives, Huntington, on Ocober 12, 1832.
He he qualified as a solicitor.
A practicing solicitor, Watts-Dunton early devoted himself to letters, to which his friendships with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Algernon Swinburne were a real if indirect contribution.
Old Familiar Faces, published posthumously in 1916, treats of some of his famous friends. Watts-Dunton's criticism, most of it contributed to The Athenaeum after 1876, is often penetrating.
His interpretation of Romanticism as "the Renascence of Wonder" and his articles on poetry, published posthumously as Poetry and the Renascence of Wonder in 1916, are still remembered. Though a skilled craftsman in his now-forgotten verse, Watts-Dunton won his greatest popularity with a novel, Aylwin (1898).
(A short biography of Matthew Arnold, English poet, critic...)
(Lavengro Theodore Watts-Dunton, English critic and poet (...)
(This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of th...)
His interpretation of Romanticism as "the Renascence of Wonder" and his articles on poetry, published posthumously as Poetry and the Renascence of Wonder in 1916, are still remembered.
He married in 1903.