Poems, 1919 to 1934
Walter de la Mare
Constable (1935)
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Poet
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Product Details
LoC Classification PR6007.E3 .A17 1935
LoC Control Number 36004168
Dewey 821.91
Nationality British
Pub Place London
Dust Jacket dj
First Edition Yes
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Links Library of Congress
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Conflict WW1
Notes
Reilly 109.


British novelist and poet, loosely connected with the literary tradition of Wordsworth and Coleridge. De la Mare's reputation as a poet was established by the volume THE LISTENERS AND OTHER POEMS (1912). Vita Sackville-West once called him a "poet of dusk". De la Mare wrote for both children and adults. His best-known novel is MEMOIRS OF A MIDGET (1921), which described sympathetically the world of the minute Miss M. or Miss Thomasina. The book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1922.