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Among Walton's earliest surviving literary efforts is an elegy written
in 1633 for the initial collection of Donne's poems. The poet-clergyman
was the subject of the first of Walton's great biographical essays:
Life of Donne served as the preface to the 1640 edition of the
minister's sermons and was filled with anecdotes and personal
impressions. Over the years Walton's loyalty to the Church of England,
coupled with his genius for friendship, inspired him to write
biographies of four other eminent theologians: Sir Henry Wotton
(1651), Richard Hooker (1665), George Herbert (1670), and
Dr. Robert Sanderson (1678). Each is distinguished by the
intimacy and vivacity characteristic of the Life of Donne. It is
little wonder that Samuel Johnson rated Walton's five Lives among
'his most favourite books.'
Walton's reputation as a biographer is overshadowed by the enduring
popularity of The Compleat Angler. First published in 1653,
during the Civil War that forced Walton and other royalists to flee
London, the work is more than an engaging discourse on the art of
fishing. It reflects a thoughtful, sensitive Englishman's abiding
concern with leading a contemplative life. Indeed, many have read
Walton's unique celebration of angling throughout the English
countryside as a veiled satire against Cromwell and the Puritans. Four
revised editions appeared in the author's lifetime, and The Compleat
Angler has enjoyed a wide following ever since. Samuel Johnson
praised the book in the eighteenth century as did the Scottish
philosopher Lord Home. Later, Charles Lamb recommended The Compleat
Angler to Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 'It breathes the very spirit of
innocence, purity, and simplicity of heart,' he noted. 'It would sweeten
a man's temper at any time to read it; it would Christianise every
angry, discordant passion; pray make yourself acquainted with it.'
Walton remained active well into old age. The Restoration of Charles
II in 1660 returned many of his friends in the Anglican clergy to
positions of influence, and they were quick to reciprocate the acts of
goodwill he had displayed during Cromwell's reign. Following the death
of his second wife in 1662, Walton was employed as steward to the bishop
of Worcester. At the bishop's residence of Farnham Castle in Wincester
Walton continued to write and revise his published works.
In 1676 Walton asked a young follower, the poet Charles Cotton, to
furnish a supplement on fly-fishing for the fifth edition of The
Compleat Angler, and the two pursued the project at a cottage on the
banks of the Dove River in Derbyshire. On August 9, 1683, the inveterate
angler marked his ninetieth birthday by drafting a will and securing it
with a seal given him by John Donne. Izaak Walton died three months
later on December 15, 1683 and was buried at Winchester Cathedral. The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man's Recreation An immediate success when if was first published in 1653, Walton's classic celebrtion of the joys of fishing continues to captivate anglers and nature lovers with its timeless advice and instruction. Originally cast in the form of a dialogue between an experienced angler named Piscator and his pupil Viator, the book details methods for catching, eating, and savoring all varieties of fish, from the common chub to the lordly salmon. More than an engaging guide to the subtle intricacies of the sport, Walton's reflective treatise is a graceful portrait of rural England that extols the pleasures of country life.
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