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Henry Reynolds (poet)

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Name
  
Henry Reynolds

Role
  
Poet


Died
  
1632

Books
  
Mythomystes [1632]

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Henry Reynolds (1564–1632) was an English schoolmaster poet and literary critic of the seventeenth century.

Contents

Born in Suffolk, he is known for two works: Aminta Englisht of 1628, a translation from Tasso, and Mythomystes, a 1632 critical work on poetry considered to be most influenced by the Neoplatonism of the early Italian Renaissance. He was the dedicatee of a 1627 poem by Michael Drayton. Otherwise there is sparse biographical information.

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Works

  • Aminta, Englisht. The Henry Reynolds translation (1972). Edited by Clifford Davidson, appendix by Robert Dean. ISBN 0-87423-007-1
  • Mythomystes (1972) Scolar Press reprint ISBN 0-85417-856-2, ISBN 978-0-85417-856-8
  • References

    Henry Reynolds (poet) Wikipedia