John Payne (poet)

For other people of the same name, see John Payne.
John Payne

A photograph of John Payne, 1904
Born 23 August 1842
Bloomsbury, London, England
Died 11 February 1916 (aged 73)
South Kensington, London, England
Occupation Poet, translator, solicitor

John Payne (23 August 1842  11 February 1916[1]) was an English poet and translator. Initially he pursued a legal career, and associated with Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Later he became involved with limited edition publishing, and the Villon Society.

He is now best known for his translations of Boccaccio's Decameron, The Arabian Nights and the Diwan Hafez. Payne once said that Hafez, Dante and Shakespeare were the three greatest poets of the world.[1]

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John Payne (1842-1916)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Wright, Thomas (1919), The Life of John Payne, T. Fisher Unwin, retrieved 2011-07-30

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