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  1. Louis MacNeice, who died in London September 3 at the age of 55, spent a good portion of his later poetical career avoiding some of the melodramatic excesses of diction that first typified his ...

  2. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Los poemas de ‘Diario de otoño’ se anclaban en la realidad histórica, pero no para mirarla de lejos, sino para comprometerse. El poeta y dramaturgo irlandés Louis MacNeice (1907-1963), en ...

  3. Louis MacNeice (Belfast, 12 settembre 1907 – Londra, 3 settembre 1963) è stato un poeta britannico di cultura irlandese. Nato a Belfast , all'epoca nell'Irlanda unita facente parte del Regno Unito , iniziò gli studi a Marlborough College e a Oxford , dove conobbe letterati della statura di Cecil Day Lewis , Stephen Spender e Wystan Hugh Auden .

  4. Summary. ‘ Prayer Before Birth ‘ by Louis MacNeice uses an unborn speaker to describe all the troubles, horrors, and difficulties one may face in life. The unborn child prays to God that they can live a good life. They ask God to protect them from the evils of the world, including war, poverty, murder, evil men and women, and more.

  5. 9 de out. de 2007 · Christopher Harvie. The first casualty of the 1930s poets became the great survivor, but MacNeice's province-metropolitan compromise ran out of road. Tue 9 Oct 2007 03.00 EDT. I was set to meet ...

  6. 25 de abr. de 1991 · Abstract. Since his death in 1963, Louis MacNeice's critical standing has risen steadily. This new study addresses the contexts of MacNeice's writings which are of greatest relevance to his place in modern poetry: his problematic, and still controversial relationship with Ireland and his significance for the understanding of the largely English `thirties generation' with which he is often ...

  7. The bell was silent in the air. The camels crossed the miles of sand. Time was away and somewhere else. Time was away and somewhere else. Her fingers flicked away the ash. God or whatever means the Good. Time was away and she was here. Louis MacNeice, “Meeting Point” from The Collected Poems of Louis MacNeice.