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  1. W. H. Davies was a Welsh poet and writer who spent much of his life as a tramp or hobo in the UK and the US. He wrote lyrical poems about nature, life and his adventures, and became one of the most popular poets of his time.

  2. Read and analyze the poems of William H Davies, a Welsh poet and prose writer who celebrated the ordinary and the natural world. Explore his themes of nature, poverty, love, and beauty in his simple and direct style.

  3. In his poems, grounded in realism, Davies often engaged themes of hardship, the natural world, and city life. His 20 collections of poetry include The Soul’s Destroyer and Other Poems (1905), Nature Poems and Others (1908), Foliage (1913), and The Bird of Paradise and Other Poems (1914).

  4. Há 5 dias · William Henry Davies (born July 3, 1871, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales—died Sept. 26, 1940, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, Eng.) was an English poet whose lyrics have a force and simplicity uncharacteristic of the poetry of most of his Georgian contemporaries.

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  5. Learn about the life and works of W. H. Davies, a Welsh-born poet who became a master of the English lyric. Find sources, images, and links to his manuscripts and letters at NLW Archives.

  6. 4 de fev. de 2022 · This book brings together, for the first time, a comprehensive collection of essays from leading scholars on the writing, and literary and social contexts, of the ‘tramp-poet’ and memoirist W. H. Davies (1871–1940).

  7. The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp is an autobiography published in 1908 by the Welsh poet and writer W. H. Davies (1871–1940). A large part of the book's subject matter describes the way of life of the tramp in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States in the final decade of the 19th century.