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Walter Alexander, Sir Raleigh

Walter Alexander, Sir Raleigh

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh was a distinguished British author, scholar, and critic, known for his contributions to literature and his insightful analyses of notable writers. Born in 1861, Raleigh's academic pursuits led him to explore the works of literary giants such as John Milton, Robert Louis Stevenson, and William Shakespeare, producing significant critical studies that remain influential. His book 'Milton' is particularly noteworthy for its comprehensive examination of the poet's life and works, while 'Shakespeare' showcases Raleigh's deep understanding of the Bard's enduring impact on English literature. In addition to his literary criticism, Raleigh was also engaged in contemporary issues, as evidenced by his writings during World War I. His work 'The War in the Air' reflects on the role of the Royal Air Force in the conflict, illustrating his ability to intertwine literary analysis with historical context. His lectures on style and romance further demonstrate his versatility as a thinker and educator. Sir Walter Raleigh's legacy lies in his ability to bridge the gap between literary scholarship and the pressing social issues of his time, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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Milton

1900

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Robert LouisStevenson

1895

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Style

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Romance: TwoLectures

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England andthe War

1918

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Shakespeare

1907

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