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Title: Sidney Lanier 1842-1881


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Sidney Lanier1842-1881
2
Facts
  • Born February 3, 1842 in Macon, GA
  • Went to Atlantas Oglethorpe College in 1857 as a
    sophomore, graduating at the top of his class in
    July 1860

3
Influences
  • He was inspired by the writings of Byron,
    Tennyson, Scott, and other romantic writers.
  • Also, his love of nature acquired while
    growing up in rural Georgia, eventually led him
    to a career as a poet and novelist.

4
Musical Gifts, No Wonder
  • An accomplished musician, Lanier was first
    flutist of the Peabody Orchestra, Baltimore, in
    1873.
  • Lanier's ancestry can be traced back to Jerome
    Lanier, who was  a musical composer for Queen
    Elizabeth I.
  • Jerome's son was a musician for
  • James I and Charles I.

5
Death
  • Lanier died September 7, 1881.
  • He died at 39 of tuberculosis which was
    contracted during the Civil War.
  • He is buried at the Green Mount Cemetery in
    Baltimore, Maryland.

6
Famous Works
  • His first work, the novel Tiger-Lilies (1867),
    was based on his experiences as a Confederate
    soldier in the Civil War.
  • He is most famous works include The Marshes of
    Glynn
  • and Song of the Chattahoochee.

7
  • The Centennial Meditation (a cantata)
  • The Boys King Author, 1880
  • A couple of books of poetry by Lanier were
    published.
  • He wrote many lectures on various topics.

8
Personal Stamp
  • On February 3, 1972, the U.S. Postal Service
    issued an 8-cent commemorative stamp honoring
    Georgia poet Sidney Lanier on the 130th
    anniversary of his birth. First day of issue
    ceremonies were held in Macon, where Lanier was
    born.

9
Civil War Life
  • In the spring of 1861, Lanier enlisted in the
    Army of the Confederacy, in the Macon Volunteers.
  • He later served as a scout in Virginia.
  • In August 1864, he became a signal officer on
    board one of the Confederate blockade runners
    operating out of Wilmington, NC.

10
  • On November 2, 1864, Lanier was a signal officer
    aboard the blockade runner Lucy.
  • That night it was captured.
  • Lanier spent a miserable time as a prisoner of
    war in Camp Point Lookout in St. Marys County,
    Maryland.
  • While in the prison camp, he contracted
    tuberculosis, and he suffered from consumption
    for the rest of his life.
  • Tiger Lilies was the outcome of this experience.

11
Homes
  • Macon, Georgia
  • Oglethorpe College, Midway, Georgia
  • Point Clear, Mobile Bay
  • Montgomery, Alabama
  • Prattville, Alabama
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Sunnyside, Georgia
  • Rockingham Springs, Virginia
  • Richmond Hill, North Carolina
  • Lynn, North Carolina

12
Occupations
  • Clerk at Macon, Georgia
  • Post office
  • Tutor for Oglethorpe College
  • Soldier
  • Clerk at Montgomery, Alabama
  • Teacher
  • Poet
  • Lawyer

13
Souls and Rain-Drops
  • Light rain-drops fall and wrinkle the sea,
  • Then vanish, and die utterly.
  • One would not know that rain-drops fell
  • If the round sea-wrinkles did not tell.
  • So souls come down and wrinkle life
  • And vanish in the flesh-sea strife
  • One might not know that souls had place
  • Were't not for the wrinkles in life's face.
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