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* 1869 Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet ( d. 1935 )
The Glaswegian poet Edwin Morgan became known for translations of works from a wide range of European languages.
He was known locally as ' the little general ' as he was a man of short stature and the poet Edwin Muir recalled in a memoir of his childhood seeing the little general walking around his estates.
He was also the great nephew of both George Sandys ( 2 March 1577 March 1644 ), an English traveller, colonist and poet ; and of Sir Edwin Sandys ( 9 December 1561 October 1629 ), an English statesman and one of the founders of the London Company.
For the Scottish poet, Edwin Muir “ Mr. Huxley ’ s experiment is extraordinary, and is beautifully described ”.
* January 3 Edwin Muir, Scottish poet, novelist and translator ( b. 1887 )
* December 22 Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet ( d. 1935 )
* April 6 Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet ( b. 1869 )
* Edwin Arlington Robinson, an American poet
It was dedicated by Archbishop Edwin Morris in 1966, and the inaugural event was a poetry reading by the renowned poet, R. S. Thomas, who served as a Vicar in the Bangor Diocese.
As of 2009, notable residents living in or close to Wymondham include / have included George Szirtes, poet ; Oliver Winterbottom, car designer ; Simon Beaufoy, writer of the films ' The Full Monty ' and ' Slumdog Millionaire '; Bill Bryson, humorist, author and travel writer ; Justin Hawkins, singer with The Darkness ; and the late Edwin Gooch, MP and President of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers.
Sir Edwin Arnold KCIE CSI ( 10 June 1832 24 March 1904 ) was an English poet and journalist, who is most known for his work, The Light of Asia.
Critical studies, with various approaches, by Dorothy Coleman, Jerry Nash, Nancy Frelick, Cynthia Skenazi, James Helgeson and Thomas Hunkeler are particularly useful ; important articles on the poet have been written by François Rigolot, Enzo Giudici, Edwin Duval, Terence Cave, Gérard Defaux, and Richard Sieburth's " Introduction " to Emblems of Desire: Selections from the " Délie ", a work which Sieburth translated and edited ( see External links below for link to Sieburth's Introduction available on-line ).
* April 6 Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet
Pelagius is the subject of a poem by the Glasgow poet Edwin Morgan (' Cathures ', Carcanet 2002 ) which imagines that Pelagius has returned to his native Glasgow (' Cathures ') and that his Celtic name was ' Morgan '.
* June 10-Sir Edwin Arnold, poet (+ 1904 )
The Glaswegian poet Edwin Morgan became known for translations of works from a wide range of European languages.
Edwin Muir ( 15 May 1887 3 January 1959 ) was an Orcadian poet, novelist and translator born on a farm in Deerness on the Orkney Islands.
* Edwin Arnold ( 1832 1904 )- English poet and journalist whose most prominent work as a poet was The Light of Asia ( 1879 )
* Edwin Arnold ( 1832 1904 ), English poet and journalist, lived at 31 Bolton Gardens.
Elie ( Edwin J. Luce 1881 1918 ) was editor of the French-language newspaper La Nouvelle Chronique de Jersey and a poet who wrote topical poems for the newspaper.
* Edwin Markham ( 1852-1940 ), an American poet
George Edwin Starbuck ( June 15, 1931 Columbus, Ohio-August 15, 1996 Tuscaloosa, Alabama ) was an American poet of the neo-formalist school.

poet and Muir
* January 3-Edwin Muir, poet, novelist and translator
Much of the appeal of the series stems from its extensive use of references and allusions from a wide array of thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin, John Muir, Norbert Wiener, and to the poetry of John Keats, a famous English Romantic poet of the 19th century, Norse Mythology, and the monk Ummon ; a large number of technological elements are acknowledged by Simmons to be inspired by elements of Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World.
The best known literary figures from modern Orkney are the poet Edwin Muir, the poet and novelist George Mackay Brown and the novelist Eric Linklater.
Edwin Muir, a famous poet
He was a mature student at Newbattle Abbey College in the 1951-1952 session, where the poet Edwin Muir, who would have a great influence on his life as a writer, was warden.
* Edwin Morgan ( poet, not to be confused with Edwin Muir )
Scottish poet Edwin Muir ( 1887-1959 ) is buried here.

poet and 1887
* 1887 Rupert Brooke, English poet ( d. 1915 )
* 1860 Jules Laforgue, French poet ( d. 1887 )
* 1887 Helen Hoyt, American poet ( d. 1972 )
* 1849 Emma Lazarus, American poet ( d. 1887 )
* 1887 Robinson Jeffers, American poet ( d. 1962 )
* 1887 Emma Lazarus, American poet ( b. 1849 )
* 1887 Samuil Marshak, Russian writer and children's poet ( d. 1964 )
* 1887 Blaise Cendrars, Swiss author and poet ( d. 1961 )
* 1887 Edith Sitwell, English poet and critic ( d. 1964 )
* December 9 Edith Sitwell, British poet ( b. 1887 )
** Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet ( b. 1887 )
** Hedd Wyn, Welsh poet ( killed in action ) ( b. 1887 )
* February 5 Marianne Moore, American poet ( b. 1887 )
** Rupert Brooke, English poet ( sepsis from an infected mosquito bite ) ( b. 1887 )
* June 7 Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet ( b. 1887 )
* January 20 Robinson Jeffers, American poet ( b. 1887 )
* August 16 Jules Laforgue, French poet ( d. 1887 )
* August 13 Philip Bourke Marston, English poet ( d. 1887 )
* January 21 Eliza Roxcy Snow, American poet ( d. 1887 )
* July 22 Emma Lazarus, American poet ( d. 1887 )
Their countryman the poet Albert Giraud also identified intensely with the zanni: the fifty rondels of his Pierrot lunaire ( Moonstruck Pierrot ) would inspire several generations of composers ( see Pierrot lunaire below ), and his verse-play Pierrot-Narcissus ( 1887 ) offered a definitive portrait of the solipsistic poet-dreamer.
Rupert Chawner Brooke ( middle name sometimes given as " Chaucer ") ( 3 August 1887 23 April 1915 ) was an English poet known for his idealistic war sonnets written during the First World War, especially " The Soldier ".
* Francis Ledwidge ( 1887 1917 ), poet killed in action during World War I.
The Victorian poet Robert Browning moved from No. 1 Chichester Road to Beauchamp Lodge, 19 Warwick Crescent, in 1862 and lived there until 1887.

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