Edward Carpenter

English poet and anthologist, notable works

Edward Carpenter - English poet and anthologist, notable works
Born

August 29th, 1844
180 years ago

Died

June 28th, 1929
95 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English poet and anthologist, this individual contributed significantly to the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Worked extensively in the fields of gay rights, socialism, and the natural world. Founded the influential 'The Cambridge Magazine' and published numerous poetry collections. Engaged in literary and social movements that advocated for the rights of marginalized communities, exploring themes of love, nature, and social justice.

Published 'Towards Democracy' in 1883

Authored 'Songs from Labour and Land' in 1893

Promoted the rights of gay individuals through literature

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