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Collected Poems 1897 - 1907 by Henry Newbolt | |
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Biography of Henry (John) Newbolt
2674 words, approx. 8.9 pages
 One of Britain's most popular poets during the early decades of the twentieth century, Henry John Newbolt was also a novelist,editor, and critic. A leading figure in literary circles, he was the friend of many of the important writers of his time, includ...


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 Indiana Review
Collected Poems
07/01/2007: 1,070 words, approx. 4 pages Lynda Hull. Collected Poems. St. Paul, Minnesota: Graywolf Press, 2006. $15.00 paper (ISBN-13 978-1-55597-457-2), 233 pages. Reviewed by Nathaniel Perry In addition to the pleasure of simply having these long out-of-print poems available once again, it is a gift to have all...
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Collected Poems.
05/01/1998: 1,156 words, approx. 4 pages A my Witting's Collected Poems opens with a dedicatory poem, "To an Editor Who Despises Metre and Rhyme", a delightful lyric that teases with its success those who dismiss poetry's natural resources, those time-honoured techniques which Philip Hodgins once called "a kind of...


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