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The Hogarth Living Poets were two series of books published by Hogarth Press, under the editorship of Dorothy Wellesley. The editions were limited, and the books are now rare.
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The HogarthLivingPoets were two series of books published by Hogarth Press, under the editorship of Dorothy Wellesley. The editions were limited, and...
and Peace (8 titles 1927–1936), HogarthLivingPoets (29 titles 1928–1937), Day to Day Pamphlets (1930–1939), Hogarth Letters (12 titles 1931–1933) and...
The Phoenix LivingPoets was a series of slim books of poetry published from 1960 until 1983 by Chatto and Windus Ltd. The poets included in the series...
William Hogarth FRSA (/ˈhoʊɡɑːrθ/; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial...
Lehmann. A Collection of Poems (1931) appeared as No. 19 in the series HogarthLivingPoets. It delves into love, sadness, broken relationships and family life...
The Distrest Poet is an oil painting produced sometime around 1736 by the British artist William Hogarth. Reproduced as an etching and engraving, it was...
of the Bloomsbury Group: Published by Hogarth Press: T. S. Eliot Katherine Mansfield Vita Sackville-West, "Hogarth Press's best-selling author" Julia Strachey...
1985, Graves was among sixteen Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. The inscription on the stone...
Review. Retrieved May 11, 2023. Poets, Academy of American. "Unaccompanied: An Interview with Javier Zamora | poets.org". poets.org. Retrieved May 11, 2023...
Diary and Jens Peter Jacobsen's Niels Lyhne. John Linton (Norton, 1930; Hogarth Press, 1930). Originally published under the title The Journal of My Other...
entirely new 'a psychological poem'". They published it together at their Hogarth Press in London in 1927. The first impression of 3000 copies of 320 pages...
Hogarth) , narrated by Jerome Flynn ; and various ballet music works for the English National Ballet. She is also known for collaborating with living...
In 1912, she married Leonard Woolf, and in 1917, the couple founded the Hogarth Press, which published much of her work. They rented a home in Sussex and...
George Bubb Dodington, a fabulously corpulent man in his 60s; William Hogarth, although hardly a gentleman, has been associated with the club after painting...
the abbey's famous Poets' Corner. A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner. Hardy's...
edifice. Poets born since, though, metabolized Eliot differently. It's not that modernism is less relevant. Younger writers claim certain modernist poets over...
London, and was interred in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. Mrs. Garrick survived her husband by 43 years, living to the age of 98. His great-grand-niece...
Classical poets was a commonplace. These were not translations, but rather they were imitations of Classical models, and the imitation allowed poets to veil...
category of Orientalism alongside T. E. Lawrence, Gertrude Bell, David George Hogarth, St John Philby, Mark Sykes, and Sir Ronald Storrs, Said writes: "Each...
1993, pp. 140–43. Poets, Academy of American. "In Memory of Sigmund Freud by W. H. Auden – Poems | Academy of American Poets". poets.org. Archived from...
reminiscences about her father, and in conjunction with her aunt, Georgina Hogarth, she edited the first collection of his letters. Mamie Dickens was born...
Shine/Strong Award in 2015. Her debut novel, Orchid & the Wasp (Oneworld / Hogarth Press, 2018), won the 2019 Collyer Bristow Prize, was shortlisted for the...