In the following essay, initially published in the Athenaeum on December 5, 1919, Murry contrasts Marsh's Georgian Poetry anthology with other collections of English poetry.
Shall we, or sha...
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In the following essay, initially given as a lecture on November 20, 1952, Gibbon lauds Marsh's abilities as a translator, in particular his subtle and skillful translation of Eugene Fromentin&...
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In the following essay, Pope-Hennessy praises Marsh's career achievements, contending that his name “is amongst the most eminent that his generation can boast.”
The name of Sir...
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In the following essay, Sieveking reminisces about his friendship with Marsh.
It was in April, 1915, that I saw Eddie Marsh for the first time. Some months earlier, at the age of eighteen, I had jo...
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In the following essay, Wilson provides a quick overview of Marsh's accomplishments.
I knew Sir Edward Marsh only at the very end of his life. He was by this time an impoverished, rather lon...
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