William Ernest Henley

English poet and literary critic

William Ernest Henley - English poet and literary critic
Born

August 23rd, 1849
175 years ago

Died

1903
122 years ago — 54 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

England

Links & References

Born in England, a poet and critic emerged as a significant figure in the literary landscape of the late 19th century. Renowned for the poem 'Invictus,' which expressed themes of resilience and personal strength, the work gained widespread recognition. Henley also contributed significantly to literary criticism and was involved in the promotion of several prominent authors. His friendship with Robert Louis Stevenson influenced Stevenson's writings, and he played a crucial role in the publication of the first edition of 'The New Review.' His literary contributions spanned poetry, criticism, and editorial work, leaving a lasting legacy in English literature.

Wrote the poem 'Invictus'

Contributed to 'The New Review'

Influenced Robert Louis Stevenson

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