Imaginary Conversations
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Imaginary Conversations is the greatest work of Walter Savage Landor. With six volumes in total, the first two volumes were published in 1824, followed by a third in 1828, and various others up to 1853.
[edit] Volumes
- 1882 edition contents:
- Classical dialogues, Greek and Roman
- Dialogues of sovereigns and statesmen
- Dialogues of literary men
- Dialogues of literary men (continued)
- Dialogues of famous women, and miscellaneous dialogues
- Miscellaneous dialogues (concluded)
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopædia.