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James Stephens (9 February 1880 [1] – 26 December 1950) was an Irish novelist and poet. ... Stephens's first book of poems, Insurrections, was published in 1909.
Poems of Today was a series of anthologies of poetry, almost all Anglo ... Spalding - Stephen Spender - James Stephens - L. A. G. Strong - Hal Summers - A. S. J ...
James Kenneth Stephen was the second son of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, barrister-at-law, and his wife Mary Richenda Cunningham.Known as 'Jem' among his family and close friends, he was first cousin to Virginia Woolf (née Stephen), and shared with his cousin symptoms of bipolar disorder that would affect him increasingly in later life.
James Stephens (Australian politician) (1881–1962), South Australian politician James Stephens (author) (1882–1950), Irish novelist and poet James T. Stephens (born 1939), American heir, businessman and philanthropist
Stephens was born in Bo'ness, on the Firth of Forth, Scotland; the son of John Stephens, the parish schoolmaster, and his wife Jane, née Brunton. [1] J. B. Stephens was educated at his father's school, then at a free boarding school and at the University of Edinburgh from 1849 to 1854 without obtaining a degree. [1]
Edith Sitwell, The Mother and Other Poems; James Stephens, Irish author published in the United Kingdom: The Adventures of Seumas Beg: The Rocky Road to Dublin [12] Songs from the Clay [12] J. R. R. Tolkien, "Goblin Feet", published in Oxford Poetry; Katharine Tynan, Flower of Youth: poems in war time; Anna Wickham, The Contemplative Quarry
Georgian Poetry is a series of anthologies showcasing the work of a school of ... Robert Nichols - Isaac Rosenberg - Siegfried Sassoon - J. C. Squire - James Stephens ...
Norman Cameron, Forgive Me, Sire, and Other Poems [10] Walter de la Mare, Inward Companion, published in October [10] Robert Duncan, The Mongrel, and Other Poems [10] David Gascoyne, A Vagrant, and Other Poems [10] Robert Gittings, Wentworth Place. [12] John Heath-Stubbs and David Wright, editors, The Forsaken Garden: An Anthology of Poetry ...