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On reading Soldiers Bathing, E. M. Forster claimed it was one of the three most outstanding books to have appeared in England in 1954. In general, however, knowledge of the work of F.T. Prince has bee...
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Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement
F. T. Prince is one of those unfortunate poets best known through the efforts, or lack of them, of the anthologists, who, by sedulously repeating each o...
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Critical Essay by Anne Stevenson
Drypoints of the Hasidim is a particularly interesting study of an 18th-century middle-European Jewish sect about which a F(rank) T(empleton) Prince 1912– Photo...
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Critical Essay by Peter Levi
F. T. Prince is the kind of poet we call distinguished. That just means he is famous, technically admirable, and over fifty. For some inscrutable reason, or maybe by chanc...
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Critical Essay by Donald Davie
Setting aside Eliot's "Four Quartets," F. T. Prince's "Soldiers Bathing" is perhaps the finest poem in English to come out of W...
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Critical Essay by Ben Howard
F. T. Prince is an extreme instance of the neglected British poet. To most readers of Poetry, he is probably known only as the author of Soldiers Bathing, one of the fines...
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