Iris Guiver Wilkinson (1906-01-19)19 January 1906 Cape Town, Cape Colony
Died
23 August 1939(1939-08-23) (aged 33) Kensington, London, England
Resting place
Kensington New Cemetery
Occupation
Author
Language
English
Citizenship
British subject
Education
Wellington Girls' College, Victoria University of Wellington
Robin Hyde, the pseudonym used by Iris Guiver Wilkinson (19 January 1906 – 23 August 1939), was a South African-born New Zealand poet, journalist and novelist.
RobinHyde, the pseudonym used by Iris Guiver Wilkinson (19 January 1906 – 23 August 1939), was a South African-born New Zealand poet, journalist and novelist...
David Hyde Pierce (born David Pierce; April 3, 1959) is an American actor. For his portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier...
striker Chris Killen; artist John Drawbridge; poet Alan Brunton; writer RobinHyde; and, in the late 19th century, The Hermit of Island Bay. Tapu te Ranga...
using her birth name Iris Wilkinson, later published poetry and novels as RobinHyde, and is now "acknowledged as a major figure in New Zealand twentieth-century...
NZ Truth variously employed well-known New Zealand authors, including RobinHyde in 1928. As in Australia, NZ Truth capitalised on unrestricted press coverage...
Glover. Their poems can be contrasted with the work of South African-born RobinHyde, who was excluded from this nationalist group, but whose novel The Godwits...
Herbstein (born 1936) Christopher Hope (born 1944) Emma Huismans (born 1947) RobinHyde (1906–1939), born in South Africa, living in New Zealand writer Mhlobo...
Co-starring in the film are Stuart Wilson as Robin Hood, Stephen Moyer as Prince Philip, Jonathan Hyde as Prince John and Malcolm McDowell as the Sheriff...
some poets still read today, such as Eileen Duggan, A. R. D. Fairburn, RobinHyde, Katherine Mansfield and R. A. K. Mason, but with many less distinguished...
episode). Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle John Mahoney as Martin Crane...
She has published three books, and a edited a collection of journalist RobinHyde's parliamentary reports. In 2022 Hessell was awarded a Peterson Fellowship...
Johns Hopkins University Press 1995: The Victory Hymn, 1935-1995, by RobinHyde; with an essay by Michele Leggott; Auckland: Holloway Press 1995: Opening...
became a Nikki Caro film. Migrant writers include South African-born RobinHyde; expatriate writers like Dan Davin and Katherine Mansfield often wrote...
Anglican Bishop, the Friends of Orakei and the New Zealand Observer. RobinHyde wrote No More Dancing at Orakei. Lee obtained most of his land, but Langstone's...
his friendships with other local writers (including A. R. D. Fairburn, RobinHyde, Jane Mander, Denis Glover and others). In 1945, Sargeson edited an anthology...
historian, philosopher and diplomat George Humphreys, British civil engineer RobinHyde, New Zealand poet, novelist and journalist Harold Brownlow Martin, Australian...
conventions and discouraged literary modernism", and encouraged the works of RobinHyde. Marris had a long-standing feud with Denis Glover; in his 1937 satirical...
Richard Curtis – movie and TV writer and director Lauris Edmond – poet RobinHyde – poet John Gallas – poet and educator Patricia Grace – writer Lloyd Jones...
Kaituhi o Aotearoa under the inaugural committee of Eirlys Hunter (convenor), Robin Fleming, Dame Fiona Kidman, Barbara Murison, Ann Packer, Susan Pearce, Judy...
similar to the Christmas markets held on the European continent, with London's Hyde Park Winter Wonderland drawing over 3 million guests in 2019. Independent...