Thomas Sturge Moore

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

"Thomas Sturge Moore (1870-), English poet, art critic and engraver, was born at Hastings, Sussex, March 4 1870.

He published the Vinedresser and other Poems (1899); Aphrodite against Artemis (Igor); Absalom, a play (1903); The Little School (1905, enlarged edition 1917); Marianne (1911); The Sea is Kind (1914); and other collections of poetry, as well as prose studies of Altdorfer, Diirer, Correggio and others, and several volumes of essays, Art and Life (1910); Hark to these Three (1915); Some Soldier Poets (1919); etc. In 1920 he published two new poems Danae and Aforetime, and a prose idyll Blind Thamyris.



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