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George Darley Poems

 

George Darley was an Irish poet, mathematician, novelist, playwright and critic. He was born sometime during the year 1795 in Dublin into very comfortable circumstances.  The family were connected by marriage to the Guinness brewing dynasty and were of sufficient financial means to own a house in the country, in County Wicklow.  Darley spent most of his early years there and went to ...

George D. Prentice Poems

 

George D. Prentice was a 19th century American poet and newspaper editor who created an unfavourable reputation for himself by often writing in what was considered to be a bigoted, sometimes racist way. He was born George Dennison Prentice on the 18th December 1802  in Preston, Connecticut.  He did well enough at school to earn a place at the Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, ...

George Frederick Cameron Poems

 

George Frederick Cameron was a 19th century Canadian poet, journalist and musical composer who also practiced as a lawyer during his short lifetime.  His work as a war poet led to him securing a place in the literary group known as the "Confederation Poets". He was born on the 24th September 1854 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and attended high school in the same town up the ...

7 Picks for Indie Bookstore Day

 

On April 29th, nearly five hundred bookstores across the country will be participating in the nationwide party that is Independent Bookstore Day. It’s a day to celebrate brick and mortar bookstores and the communities they serve – to give toasts over cupcakes and overload friends with recommended reading. But it’s also a day to celebrate local writers. This year, we’re highlighting our favorite independent bookstores and the contemporary poets who ...

George Henry Boker Poems

 

George Henry Boker was a 19th century American poet and playwright who also spent a number of years overseas in the diplomatic service of his country.  Many of his poems were sonnets and these were so well regarded that critics have described him as one of the best American sonnet writers. He was born on the 6th October 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of a ...

George Johnston Poems

 

George Johnston was a Canadian lyric poet, best known for his precise use of rhyme and rhythm.  He wrote in a way that, he believed, would make it easier for the reader to memorise the poem.  He was also a linguist, specialising in Nordic and northern European languages, and he translated a number of books.  One of his best known translations was ...

George J Whyte Melville Poems

 

George J Whyte Melville was a 19th century Scottish poet, novelist and Army officer.  Apart from writing he was a great lover of horse riding and was enthusiastically involved in the field sports of hunting, shooting and fishing. He was born on the 19th June 1821 at Mount Melville, which lies close to St Andrews in the north eastern region of Scotland.  He was privileged ...

George Frederick Root Poems

 

George Frederick Root was a 19th century American poet, musician and educator whose stirring verse was much enjoyed around the American Civil War, when it was turned into stirring battle songs.  Good examples of these were The Battle Cry of Freedom and Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! He was born on the 30th August 1820 into a farming community in Sheffield, Massachusetts.  His parents named him after the composer Handel ...

Gordon Bottomley Poems

 

Gordon Bottomley was an English poet and playwright who was well known for his verse dramas.  He had a number of collections of poetry published along with over a dozen plays.  He was greatly influenced by the Romantic poets of his time, along with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of artists and writers of the mid-19th century.  He also greatly admired the work of writer and ...

Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley Poems

 

Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley was a country vicar of the C of E who was also a poet and hymn writer.  He published in excess of forty books, some of which were poetry while others included a biography of his good friend John Ruskin and a number of studies of the natural beauty of his beloved Lake District.  He was a prolific sonnet ...