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  2. Dorothy Livesay - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Livesay, 1929. Livesay's first collection of poetry, Green Pitcher, was published in 1928, when she was only nineteen.The Encyclopedia of Literature says, "these were well-crafted poems that not only showed skilled use of the imagist technique but prefigured Margaret Atwood's condemnations of exploitative and fearful attitudes to the Canadian landscape."

  3. Arthur Hugh Clough - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Clough was born in Liverpool to James Butler Clough, a cotton merchant of Welsh descent, and Anne Perfect, from Pontefract in Yorkshire. [1] James Butler Clough was a younger son of a landed gentry family that had been living at Plas Clough in Denbighshire since 1567.

  4. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802

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    The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry by Cleanth Brooks and Paul Rand. Harcourt, Brace 1975 ISBN 9780156957052 "Review of Poems, in Two Volumes by Francis Jeffrey, in Edinburgh Review, pp. 214–231, vol. XI, October 1807 – January 1808; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 in audio on Poetry Foundation

  5. Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, established in 1986, is awarded annually to the best collection of poetry by a resident of British Columbia, Canada. One of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes , the award was originally known as the B.C. Prize for Poetry.

  6. Peter Maurin - Wikipedia

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    Peter Maurin (French:; May 9, 1877 – May 15, 1949) was a French Catholic social activist, theologian, and De La Salle Brother who founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 with Dorothy Day. Maurin expressed his philosophy through short pieces of verse that became known as Easy Essays . [ 1 ]

  7. Happy End (musical) - Wikipedia

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    After the success of Weill and Brecht's previous collaboration, The Threepenny Opera, the duo devised this musical, written by Hauptmann under the pseudonym of Dorothy Lane. Hauptmann's sources included, among others, Major Barbara. [1] The première took place in Berlin on 2 September 1929. [2]

  8. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    Dorothy Kunhardt: English: 1940: 0–3 Make Way for Ducklings: Robert McCloskey: English: 1941: 0–3 The Runaway Bunny: Margaret Wise Brown: Clement Hurd: English: 1942: 0–3 The Three Railway Engines: Reverend W. Awdry: William Middleton: English: 1945: 0–3 Thomas the Tank Engine: Reverend W. Awdry: Reginald Payne: English: 1946: 0–3 ...

  9. Dorothy Gurney - Wikipedia

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    "A shy, devout girl with an inner passion for nature and began writing short poems at an early age." [7] She married the actor Gerald Gurney in 1897; he was the son of Archer Thompson Gurney (1820–1887), a Church of England clergyman and hymnodist. In 1904 her husband was ordained a priest of the Church of England. [8]