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George William Russell (10 April 1867 – 17 July 1935), who wrote with the pseudonym Æ (often written AE or A.E.), was an Irish writer, editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist. He was also a writer on mysticism , and a central figure in the group of devotees of theosophy which met in Dublin for many years.
For four years she wrote poetry for the Irish Statesman, [19] beginning while in Ireland in 1925 when Travers met the poet George William Russell (who wrote under the name "Æ") who, as editor of the Statesman, accepted some of her poems for publication. Through Russell, whose kindness towards younger writers was legendary, Travers met W. B ...
The book was described by Irish poet George William Russell (who wrote poetry under the name of AE) as the greatest work of poetry to come out of America since Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass. Stuart was named poet laureate for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1954, and in 1961 he received the annual award from the American Academy of Poets.
Jessie Pope, Jessie Pope's War Poems and More War Poems; Ezra Pound, Cathay, American poet published in the United Kingdom; Hardwicke Rawnsley, The European War 1914-1915: Poems; Herbert Read, Songs of Chaos [12] George William Russell, ("Æ"): Gods of War, with Other Poems [12] Imaginations and Reveries [12] Edith Sitwell, The Mother and Other ...
Seumas or Seamus O'Sullivan (born James Sullivan Starkey; 17 July 1879 – 24 March 1958) was an Irish poet and editor of The Dublin Magazine. His father, William Starkey (1836–1918), a physician, was also a poet and a friend of George Sigerson. He was born in Dublin and spent his adult life in the suburb of Rathgar.
George William Russell ("Æ"), Collected Poems (expanded editions published in 1919, 1926 and 1935) [8] Siegfried Sassoon, The Daffodil Murderer; Dora Sigerson, Madge Linsey, and Other Poems [8] J. C. Squire, The Three Hills, and Other Poems [8] Rabindranath Tagore, ' 'The Crescent Moon' ', lyrics, translated mostly from Bengali; Indian poetry ...
Selwyn Image, Poems and Carols [4] Rudyard Kipling, "McAndrew's Hymn", first published in U.S.A. [6] Robert Fuller Murray, Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir (posthumous, edited by Andrew Lang) AE, pen name of George William Russell, Homeward [4] Algernon Charles Swinburne, Astrophel and Other Poems; Katharine Tynan, Cuckoo Songs [4]
Lionel Johnson, Ireland, with Other Poems [4] Henry Newbolt, Admirals All, and Other Verses, including "Vitaï Lampada", and "Drake's Drum" (first published in the St. John's Gazette 1896) [4] George William Russell, publishing under the pen name "Æ", The Earth Breath, and Other Poems [4] Dora Sigerson, The Fairy Changeling, and Other Poems [4]