Imaginary Conversations

Imaginary Conversations is five volumes of imaginary conversations between personalities of classical Greece and Rome: poets and authors; statesmen and women; and fortunate and unfortunate individuals, written by the English poet and author Walter Savage Landor.

Read more about Imaginary Conversations:  Background, Selected Conversations, Critique By Swinburne, Volumes in The 1882 Edition

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