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  1. Alfred Austin (Leeds, 30 de maio de 1835 – Ashford, 2 de junho de 1913) foi um poeta inglês que foi nomeado Poeta Laureado em 1896, após um intervalo após a morte de Tennyson, quando os outros candidatos haviam causado controvérsia ou recusado a honra.

  2. Hester Jane Homan-Mulock. Occupation. Poet, novelist, dramatist. Alfred Austin DL (30 May 1835 – 2 June 1913) was an English poet who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1896, after an interval following the death of Tennyson, when the other candidates had either caused controversy or refused the honour.

  3. Alfred Austin (born May 30, 1835, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.—died June 2, 1913, Ashford, Kent) was an English poet and journalist who succeeded Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as poet laureate. After a devoutly Roman Catholic upbringing and a brief career as a lawyer, Austin inherited money and published a lively and well-received satirical poem, The ...

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  4. Biography. Appointed Poet Laureate in 1896, Austin was born in Headingley and was educated at Stonyhurst College, St Mary’s College and at the University of London. His upbringing was Roman Catholic but moved towards agnosticism over time. He trained as a lawyer before turning to literature.

  5. Alfred Austin (30 de mayo de 1835-2 de junio de 1913) fue un poeta británico que fue nombrado Poeta Laureado en 1896, después de un intervalo tras la muerte de Tennyson, cuando los otros candidatos habían causado controversia o rechazado el honor.

  6. Há 6 dias · Overview. Alfred Austin. (1835—1913) poet. Quick Reference. (1835–1913), became in 1883 joint editor with W. J. Courthope of the newly founded National Review, and sole editor for eight years from 1887. Between 1871 and 1908 he published twenty volumes of verse, of little merit.

  7. Alfred Austin first began writing poetry seriously in 1860, and until 1898 he worked for the Conservative newspaper the Standard, and several other journals.. He was appointed Poet Laureate through the influence of the Prime Minister Lord Salisbury.