Definition
Housman usually refers to A.E. Housman, a famous English poet and classical scholar. He's best known for his collection of poems called "A Shropshire Lad," which explores themes of mortality, lost love, and the beauty of the English countryside. His poetry often has a melancholic tone, reflecting on the fleeting nature of life. Think of his verses as a soundtrack to bittersweet moments. Though he was a respected scholar of Latin, his poems had broad appeal.