Author:Lionel Pigot Johnson
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| An English poet, essayist and critic. Friend of Oscar Wilde until Johnson converted to Catholicism and turned against him. |
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Works [edit]
Non-fiction and Collections [edit]
- The Art of Thomas Hardy (1894)
- Poems (1895)
- Ireland and Other Poems (1897)
- "Hubert Crackanthorpe" in Academy, 52 (1897), pp. 428−429.
Individual Poems [edit]
- The Destroyer of a Soul (1892)
- The Dark Angel (1893)
- "By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross" 'Johnson, Lionel', The Year's at the Spring, 1920. Illustrated by Harry Clarke.
Works about Johnson [edit]
- Lionel Johnson article in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
- "Lionel Johnson", a biographical sketch from The Poets' Chantry by Katherine Brégy.
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