Discover the life and circle of Izaak Walton, and the world that shaped one of England’s most enduring writers.
This narrative profiles Walton and his friends, from his Stafford beginnings to his years in London, and it unpacks how a man of letters moved among clerics, poets, and anglers. You’ll glimpse the era’s culture, as well as Walton’s character, friendships, and the lasting legacy of his work.
Two short chapters set the stage for Walton’s life and times, showing how his education, ambitions, and friendships influenced his writing, and how his personal story intertwined with the religious and literary currents of his day. The book also collects anecdotes about Walton’s temper, wit, and generosity, making the man behind the name feel vivid and real.
- Learn about Walton’s family, his two marriages, and the biographical details that shape his reputation.
- See how Walton moved in circles with major figures of his era and how those relationships influenced his work.
- Explore themes of education, taste, religion, and humor that echo through his lifetime.
- Discover stories about his publishing, his will, and the way his memory inspired later clubs and readers.
Ideal for readers of literary biography, 17th‑century England, and the Angling tradition, this edition offers a clear, engaging portrait of a writer whose friendships helped shape his enduring voice.