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  1. John Masefield and Stratford-upon-Avon. The writer regularly attended Shakespeare performances at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford. His play, The Tragedy of Pompey the Great, was staged there in 1913, with a young Basil Rathbone among the cast. Masefield was in Stratford on 6 March 1926 when the theatre caught fire and burnt down.

  2. Há 5 dias · john masefield o.m. 1878-1967 poet laureate Masefield was born at Ledbury in Herefordshire on 1st June 1878, son of Edward Masefield, a solicitor, and his wife Caroline (Parker). He was educated at Warwick School and trained as an officer in the merchant marine.

  3. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Rientrato in Inghilterra, Masefield incontra la futura moglie, Constance de la Cherois Crommelin, irlandese di ascendenze ugonotte, di dodici anni più grande, economicamente sostenuta. Si sposarono nel 1903, il matrimonio, felice, fu coronato da due figli. Per John Masefield la fortuna fu autentica: Constance gli permise di studiare e di scrivere.

  4. John Masefield. (1878-1967), Poet Laureate. Sitter in 37 portraits. Poet Laureate (from 1930). His first book of poetry, Salt-Water Ballads (1902) includes one of his best known poems, 'Sea Fever', later set to music by John Ireland. He was also the author of naval histories, plays, criticism and children's books, including The Midnight Folk ...

  5. Masefield’s novels include Lost Endeavour (1910) and The Bird of Dawning (1933). He was a prolific letter writer and in later years produced memoirs. He authored much loved children’s books including The Midnight Folk (1927) and The Box of Delights (1935). Early poetry publications include The Everlasting Mercy, 1911 and Dauber in 1913.

  6. John Masefield. 1878–1967. By Conor O'Callaghan. He was born the year British Imperial forces were squaring up to the Zulus and Tennyson’s death was still fourteen years in the offing. He once met someone who had met Napoleon. He held a door for Lenin at the British Museum. He was deemed by Ramsay McDonald to be the natural successor to ...

  7. John Masefield (1878-1967) (English Poet Laureate, 1930-1967) Masefield was born in the ancient town of Ledbury, surrounded by beautiful countryside in the region of Herefordshire, England, on June 1, 1878. This picturesque area, located near the border of Wales, was described by Masefield as his "Paradise".

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