Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683

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Name (Latin)
Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683
Other forms of name
Walton, Isaac, 1593-1683
Date of birth
1593-08-09
Date of death
1683-12-25
Place of death
Winchester (England)
Place of residence/headquarters
Stafford (England)
London (England)
Field of activity
Fishing
Occupation
Authors
Biographers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 73863052
Wikidata: Q562133
Library of congress: n 50026466
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Wikipedia description:

Izaak Walton (baptised 21 September 1593 – 15 December 1683) was an English writer. Best known as the author of The Compleat Angler (1653), he also wrote a number of short biographies including one of his friend John Donne. They have been collected under the title of Walton's Lives. Born at Stafford around 1593, Walton moved to London in his teens, where he worked as a linen draper. In the capital, he befriended the poet and clergyman John Donne. A Royalist during the English Civil War, Walton returned to his home county of Staffordshire, settling at Shallowford, following the Royalist defeat at Marston Moor in 1644. Though Walton had returned to London by 1650, his experiences at Shallowford provided material for The Compleat Angler: a celebration of the art and spirit of fishing, first published in 1653. Throughout his life, Walton published biographies of subjects including Donne and Henry Wotton. These were later collected as Walton's Lives. Walton's literary admirers have included Charles Lamb and he gives his name to places and organisations in his native country, the United States, and Kenya. Walton left his residence at Shallowford to the local poor. It is now maintained as a museum to his legacy.

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