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Rachel - De La Mare Walter De la Mare (18731956). Rachel. Rachel sings sweet Oh, yes, at night,Her pale face bent In the candle-light, Her slim hands touch http://www.potw.org/archive/potw303.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION Look out your window the next night there is a full moon. It doesnt matter whether youre in the city or the country. Something strange has happened: the house across your very own street, the (gas) street lamps, the fields, the trees and the fence grills have all been transformed by the light of the moon. It has somehow made them appear at once simpler and more mysterious. It has bathed them in a magical aura , which has transformed a number of apparently unrelated objects into the elements of a unique backdrop. Lyric poetry causes this effect, "by the light of the silvery moon". It makes things simultaneously simpler and more mysterious. It reveals hidden relationships, which we had never seen in our lives. This aptitude for simplicity the lyric poem has borrowed from song. (translation mine). Citation d'origine : Regardez par votre fenêtre la prochaine nuit quil y aura pleine lune. Que vous soyez à la ville ou à la campagne importe peu. Les maisons den face, la rue familière, les becs-de-gaz, les champs, les arbres et les grilles : il leur est arrivé quelque chose. Mais le clair de lune leur a prêté comme un aspect plus simple et plus mystérieux à la fois ; il les a revêtus dune sorte déclat magique, si bien quau lieu dun certain nombre dobjets différents - sans relation apparente - ils sont devenus les éléments dun décor unique. La poésie lyrique produit cet effet de clair de lune. Elle rend les choses à la fois plus simples et plus mystérieuses ; elle révèle des ensembles que nous navions pas vus clairement auparavant. Et cette aptitude à simplifier est le don que le poème lyrique a reçu de la chanson.
Walter De La Mare Translate this page Walter De la Mare (Gran Bretaña, 1873-1956), Mare. Poeta, antologista y novelistainglés. Nació en Charlton (Kent), y estudió en el colegio St Paul De http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1634
WdlM Society - Stories & Novels Walter De la Mare (18731956) has always been best known for his poetry, but formany people, WH AuDen and Graham Greene incluDed, his prose merits http://www.bluetree.co.uk/wdlmsociety/writing/adultnovelsstories.htm
Extractions: Prose Texts "The world Walter de la Mare fixed in his gaze at once veiled and half-disclosed a realm beyond sense and time. The meaning and the reality of things lie off-centre, off stage. What delights and moves him, what mystifies and disturbs him, derives its beauty and power from the unseen and the unknown. [...] De la Mare has the power to penetrate the surface of things and leave the reader dissatisfied with the opacity of a world seen by less piecing eyes." H. Blamires Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) has always been best known for his poetry, but for many people, W H Auden and Graham Greene included, his prose merits comparison with the richness of Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson. Moreover, Angela Carter notes the resemblance that de la Mare's stories have to the vivid and unsettling intensity of the French Surrealists. Over the years his work has influenced writers from W H Auden and William Golding to Russell Hoban and Richard Adams.
WdlM Society - Books, Articles & Theses NJ Endicott, Walter De la Mare 18731956, University of Toronto Quarterly,vol.26, 1957, pp.109-21; H. Peschmann, The Poetry of De la Mare English, http://www.bluetree.co.uk/wdlmsociety/research/books.htm
Walter De La Mare: Peace Walter De la Mare (18731956), Poetry on Peace. Walter De la Mare. Peace (1938)Peace (1970). Edited by Peter Y. Chou WisdomPortal.com http://www.wisdomportal.com/Peace/WalterDeLaMare-Peace.html
De La Mare's "Grave Yard". By Walter De la Mare (18731956). (Walter De la Mare is the pen name, WalterRamal; much of his writing was nominally for children.) http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Poetry/Graveyard.htm
SULAIR: British & Commonwealth Literary Studies Career of Walter De la Mare (18731956). English poet, novelist, anthologist,and writer for children, Walter De la Mare was born at Charlton, http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ablit/britlit/delamare.html
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Memorirs Of A Midget - Review In The Philadelphia Inquirer So why isn t Walter De la Mare s Memoirs of a Midget better known? Rememberednowadays, if at all, mostly as a poet, De la Mare (18731956) was a http://www.pauldrybooks.com/complete_catalog/memoirs/Inquirer 04-0229/inquirer04
Extractions: Paul Dry Books. 379 pp. $14.95 Originality is routinely touted as essential to artistic merit. So why isn't Walter de la Mare's Memoirs of a Midget better known? It's certainly original enough. Indeed, there's nothing else quite like it. It may have something to do with how hard it is to put your finger on what exactly makes it so. It has nothing to do with either the form of the narrative or the style of the writing, neither of which is in any way innovative. In fact, though first published in 1921, Memoirs of a Midget reads as if it were written decades earlier - which is altogether appropriate, since the story is set during one of the later decades of the 19th century. Nor does the novel's individuality have anything to do with the unusual stature of its protagonist. To be sure, Miss M. is quite small. Her exact dimensions are never given, but she is clearly a miniature, for whom ordinary stairs - and books - are hard to manage, and who frequently is carried about on a padded tray. I think it is safe to estimate her height at about 30 inches.
All That's Past, By Walter De La Mare Complete text of the poem by Walter De la Mare. ALL THAT S PAST. by WalterDe la Mare (18731956). ERY old are the woods;; And the buds that break http://www.poetry-archive.com/m/all_thats_past.html
Extractions: Very old are we men; Our dreams are tales Told in dim Eden By Eve's nightingales; We wake and whisper awhile, But, the day gone by, Silence and sleep like fields Of amaranth lie. "All That's Past" is reprinted from Poems of Today MORE POEMS BY WALTER DE LA MARE RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com
Walter De La Mare Books And Articles - Research Walter De La Mare Walter De la Mare by Anthony Hecht Walter De la Mare (18731956), roughly acontemporary poetry that is twee or sentimental. De la Mare was keenly aware http://www.questia.com/library/literature/walter-de-la-mare.jsp
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Walter De La Mare -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Walter De la Mare (18731956) was an (Click link for more info and facts aboutEnglish poet) English poet, (A prose narrative shorter than a novel) short http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/w/wa/walter_de_la_mare.htm
Extractions: Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was an (Click link for more info and facts about English poet) English poet (A prose narrative shorter than a novel) short story writer, and (Someone who writes novels) novelist , probably best remembered (though not necessarily justly so) for his works for (Click link for more info and facts about children) children He was born in (A county in southeastern England on the English Channel; the first to be colonized by the Romans) Kent (at 83 Maryon Road, (Click link for more info and facts about Charlton) Charlton - now part of the (Click link for more info and facts about London Borough of Greenwich) London Borough of Greenwich ), descended from a family of (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A French Calvinist of the 16th or 17th centuries) Huguenot s, and was educated at (Click link for more info and facts about St Paul's Choir School) St Paul's Choir School . His first book
Faber & Faber ff Walter De la Mare (18731956) was born in Charlton, Kent. In 1890, aged sixteen,he began work in the statistics Department of the London office of http://www.faber.co.uk/xview_author.cgi?author_id=1307&genre=7&subgenre=2
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Encyclopedia Barfieldiana: De La Mare Walter De la Mare (18731956) Barfield wrote an essay entitled Poetry inWalter De la Mare published in The Denver Quarterly. http://www.owenbarfield.com/Encyclopedia_Barfieldiana/People/de la Mare.html
Extractions: Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) British poet, novelist, and short story writer, most of whose work deals with the fantastic or the supernatural. A friend and admirer of Owen Barfield, they met during Barfield's years in London. Barfield wrote an essay entitled " Poetry in Walter de La Mare " published in The Denver Quarterly.
De La Mare - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary De la Mare Listen d l mâr , d l mâr , Walter John 1873-1956. British writerwhose Delight in the fantasy world of childhood is reflected in his poems http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/d/d0106500.html