Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was a unique American poet. Lanier was considered a minor poet in his own times, and although his fame has steadily risen in recent years he remains obscure in comparison to the giants of his time such as Walt Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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- en.wikipedia.org Sidney LanierSidney Clopton Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician, poet and author. He served in the Confederate States Army as a private...
- poets.org poet/sidney-lanierBy his wife’s efforts following his death, Sidney Lanier’s poems were collected and published in a single volume, from which his readership grew.
- poetryfoundation.org poets/sidney-lanierLanier’s wife, Mary Day, edited the collected volume of his poetry, Poems of Sidney Lanier (1884; revised and enlarged 1891, 1916).
- mypoeticside.com poets/sidney-lanier-poemsSidney Lanier Musician, poet, and writer Sidney Lanier was born in Georgia in 1842 and is considered one of the greatest poets produced by the South in the 19th...
- britannica.com biography/Sidney-LanierSidney Lanier was an American musician and poet whose verse often suggests the rhythms and thematic development of music.
- hymnary.org person/Lanier_SidneySidney Clopton Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician, poet and author.
- abbevilleinstitute.org sindey-lanier/BECAUSE I believe that Sidney Lanier was much more than a clever artisan in rhyme and metre; because he will, I think, take his final rank with the first princes of...
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Sidney_LanierSidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was a unique American poet. Lanier was considered a minor poet in his own times...
- gutenberg.org ebooks/579The text begins with a memorial that depicts Sidney Lanier's family background, musical inclinations, and the onset of war, which interrupted his academic pursuits.
- poetry.com poet/Sidney LanierSidney Lanier was a poet, writer, composer, critic, professor of literature at Johns Hopkins and first flutist with the Peabody Symphony Orchestra in Baltiimore.