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Lascelles Abercrombie

Lascelles Abercrombie, (9 January 1881 - 27 October 1938) was a British poet and literary critic, one of the "Dymock poets". After the First World War he worked as a professor of English literature in a number of English universities, writing principally on the theory of literature.

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Birthdate
January 9, 1881
Birthplace
Ashton upon Mersey
Ashton upon Mersey
Date of Death
October 27, 1938
Place of Death
London
London
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Principles of English prosody
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Lyrics p[ and unfinished poems
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Speculative dialogues
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Progress in literature
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An essay towards a theory of art
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Two plays
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Deborah
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Idea Of Great Poetry
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Educated at
Victoria University of Manchester
Victoria University of Manchester
Malvern College
Malvern College
The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester
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Philosopher
Philosopher
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Professor
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00000001085910850
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OL115874A0
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891375710

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Michael Abercrombie
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David Abercrombie (linguist)
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Wikidata ID
Q561782

Before the First World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire, part of a community of poets, including Robert Frost, and often visited by Rupert Brooke, and Edward Thomas. The Dymock poets were included among the "Georgian poets", and Abercrombie's poetry was included in four of the five volumes of Georgian Poetry (edited by Edward Marsh, 1912-1922). During the pre-War years, he earned his living reviewing books, and started his poetry writing. His first book, Interludes and Poems (1908), was followed by Mary and the Bramble (1910) and the play Deborah, and later by Emblems of Love (1912) and Speculative Dialogues (1913). His critical works include An Essay Towards a Theory of Art (1922), and Poetry, Its Music and Meaning (1932). Collected Poems (1930) was followed by The Sale of St. Thomas (1930), a dramatic poem.[1]

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