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  1. Stephen SpenderBORN: 1909, LondonDIED: 1995, LondonNATIONALITY: BritishGENRE: Poetry, nonfiction, drama, fictionMAJOR WORKS:Poems (1933)Vienna (1934)The Still Centre (1939)World within World (1951)The Struggle of the Modern (1963) Source for information on Spender, Stephen: Gale Contextual Encyclopedia of World Literature dictionary.

  2. 29 de set. de 2018 · At his home in Italy, Matthew Spender shares personal recollections of his father along with photographs and material from the family’s archives. ‘My father ...

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  3. A propos de Spender et de Gracq. Jean-Louis Liters, Julien Gracq et Stephen Spender ou la rencontre improbable de deux futurs écrivains à Nantes en 1927, in Cahier de l’Académie de Bretagne & des Pays de la Loire, 2008 . Résumé: Louis Poirier et Stephen Spender se souvenaient-ils s’être rencontrés au lycée Clemenceau en 1927 ?

  4. Stephen Spender was born in London in 1909 and was a respected poet, essayist, and novelist who spent time with some of the most iconic literary figures of the twentieth century including Ernest Hemingway, T.S Eliot, and Pablo Neruda. In later life, Spender was a Professor of English at University College London.

  5. 1 de fev. de 2020 · Sir Stephen Spender (ao centro) Foto: Reprodução O manuscrito terminou vendido para a Universidade do Texas e esquecido. Nos anos 1980, um pesquisador o reencontrou e alertou o autor.

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  7. Sir Stephen Harold Spender was born on February 28, 1909, in London. He attended Oxford University and fought in the Spanish Civil War. In the 1920s and 1930s he associated with other poets and socialists, such as W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood, Louis MacNeice, and C. Day Lewis, and his early poetry was often inspired by social protest.

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