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A. E. Housman was an English poet and scholar, whose literary works, especially A Shropshire Lad, have resonated through generations for their emotional depth and introspection. Housman's poems often explore themes of loss, nature, and the fleeting nature of life, reminding us to cherish each moment. His ability to convey profound truths through simple language continues to inspire both readers and poets, showing that even the most poignant reflections can endure through time and speak to the heart.
"The average man, if he meddles with criticism at all, is a conservative critic."
"Experience has taught me, when I am shaving of a morning, to keep watch over my thoughts, because, if a line of poetry strays into my memory, my skin bristles so that the razor ceases to act."
"Great literature should do some good to the reader: must quicken his perception though dull, and sharpen his discrimination though blunt, and mellow the rawness of his personal opinions."
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