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Charles Henry Souter Poems

 

Charles Henry Souter was a Scottish born poet and artist who lived for much of his life in Australia. He was a qualified medical practitioner and worked often as a locum doctor while finding the time to make a significant contribution to South Australian literature. He was born on the 11th October 1864 in the city of Aberdeen which lies on the north ...

Charles John Beech Masefield Poems

 

Captain Charles John Beech Masefield, MC was one of the many young men of England who went to war in France and never came back. From the privileged surroundings of his Staffordshire home to the horrors of the front line proved to be a life-changing experience for the cousin of a future Poet Laureate, John Masefield. An England that had, for ...

Charles Langbridge Morgan Poems

 

The English writer Charles Langbridge Morgan was primarily a novelist and playwright and, to a much lesser degree, he was a poet who had his poems published initially in the Westminster Gazette during the early part of the 20th century. In 1917 his wartime poem To America achieved great recognition when it was included in A Treasury of World Poetry, a collection edited ...

C. K. Scott Moncrieff Poems

 

The Scottish writer often known as C K Scott Moncrieff was most famous for his translation of Marcel Proust’s seven volume novel À la recherche du temps perdu into English, which he renamed Remembrance of Things Past. This work, although critically well received, was not entirely to the liking of the originator and Proust wrote to Moncrieff to tell him so. A ...

Cecil Chesterton Poems

 

Cecil Chesterton was an English writer who earned his living towards the end of the 19th and the early part of the 20thcenturies as a journalist and political commentator, with occasional forays into the writing of poetry. His most high profile work came between the years 1912-1916 where he edited the influential magazine called The New Witness which exposed an embarrassing episode ...

Charles Erskine Scott Wood Poems

 

The American writer, lawyer, artist and soldier, who was more commonly known as C E S Wood, was a major figure in the 19th century civil liberties movement where he worked tirelessly to right the wrongs of his countrymen against many displaced Native American tribes. Although poetry was a part of his literary output his best known work was a satirical collection ...

Charles Dibdin Poems

 

Charles Dibdin was a multi-talented English musician, poet and dramatic actor who was described as one of those most prolific singer-songwriters of his time which was the latter half of the 18th and early part of the 19th century. Known mostly for his songs and music he is honoured in his birthplace, Southampton, with a plaque fixed to the west face of the ...

Cemâl Süreya Poems

 

Cemâl Süreya was the pen name used by the 20th century Turkish poet and writer who spent some time as editor-in-chief of the Papirus literary magazine. Very little detail of the writer’s early life is recorded but it is known that he was born Cemâlettin Süreyya Seber sometime in 1931 to parents Hüseyin and Güllü Seber. This was in the town of Pülümür which ...

Celia Laighton Thaxter Poems

 

Celia Laighton Thaxter was a 19th century American poet and writer of short stories including A Memorable Murder, a true-life account of the murder of two young Norwegian women literally on her doorstep on Smuttynose Island. This was something of a departure from her usual style of writing. She usually concentrated on accounts of the gentle, pastoral life that was enjoyed by the ...

Ethna Carbery Poems

 

Ethna Carbery was the pen name used by a 19th century Irish poet and journalist whose short life was ended by illness at the age of 35. Some of her work was set to music by the likes of Ivor Gurney and she collaborated on the production of two Irish Nationalist magazines with her friend Alice Milligan. She was born Anna Johnston on ...