J A SymondsJohn Addington Symonds was an English poet, literary critic, and cultural historian, renowned for his work on the Renaissance. Born on 5 October 1840 in Bristol, United Kingdom, he was deeply engaged in the study of Italian culture, history, and art,which led to his reputation as a scholar of the Renaissance period. Symonds contributions to literary criticism and his biographical works on writers and artists were significant, and he was also known for his exploration of themes related to sexuality, humanism, and cultural history. He married Janet Catherine North in 1864, with whom he had two daughters, Margaret Symonds and Katharine Furse. Symonds passed away on 19 April 1893 in Rome, Italy, at the age of 52. His final resting place is the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome. Symonds scholarly works remain influential, particularly in the fields of cultural and literary history, and his exploration of Renaissance thought continues to be recognized. His father, also named John Addington Symonds, was a notable figure in his own right. Read More Read Less
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