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Laurence Binyon

    Dieser englische Dichter und Dramatiker war auch ein angesehener Kunstwissenschaftler. Sein Werk ist bekannt für seine poetische Tiefe und seinen künstlerischen Einblick. Er befasste sich insbesondere mit den Themen Krieg und Verlust, wobei seine Verse oft in offiziellen Gedenkfeiern Anklang finden. Sein Schaffen hinterließ unauslöschliche Spuren in der englischen Literatur.

    The Spirit of Man in Asian Art
    Laurence Binyon - Attila: "The Sword is in his heart, - the Sword of God!"
    The Winnowing Fan
    The Flight Of The Dragon - An Essay On The Theory And Practice Of Art In China And Japan Bases On Original Sources
    Japanische Kunst
    Japanische Kunst
    • Japanische Kunst

      Mit 57 Originalreproduktionen 1 Vierfarbentafel und 1 Gravure

      Japanische Kunst
    • The Winnowing Fan

      Poems On The Great War (1914)

      3,0(1)Abgeben

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      The Winnowing Fan
    • A prominent figure in modernist poetry, Robert Laurence Binyon was born to Quaker parents and educated at Trinity College, Oxford. His notable contributions include the poignant poem "For the Fallen," which memorialized the losses of World War I. Binyon also played a crucial role in introducing imagist poets to East Asian art. His career at The British Museum focused on art literature, culminating in works on William Blake and translations of Dante's "Divine Comedy." He continued to write until his death in 1943.

      Laurence Binyon - Attila: "The Sword is in his heart, - the Sword of God!"
    • English Review

      • 100 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

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      English Review