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Algernon Charles Swinburne was a Victorian poet and critic.
As a poet, his work was characterised by strong rhythm and alliteration, even to the extent of parodying himself.
As a critic he did much to establish or re-establish the reputation of Robert Herrick, William Blake and John Keats.