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  1. GHOST STORIES by De La mare walter, 1936
  2. Come Hither: A Family Treasure by Walter De La Mare, 1990-08-27
  3. The listeners, and other poems by Walter De la Mare, 2010-09-03
  4. Songs of Childhood by Walter De La Mare, 2010-07-24
  5. Imagination of the Heart: The Life of Walter De LA Mare by Theresa Whistler, 1994-04
  6. The Lord Fish (Treasure) by Walter de la Mare, Walter De La Mare, 1997-11-03
  7. Early One Morning in the Spring: Chapters on Children and on Childhood as it is Revealed in Particular in Early Memories and in Early Writings by Walter de la Mare, 2010-03-18
  8. Literarische Entfremdung in der englischen Kurzgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts: Das Beispiel Walter de la Mare (Horizonte) (German Edition) by Jutta Bock, 1993
  9. Walter De LA Mare: An Exploration (Studies in Poetry) by John Alfred Atkins, 1975-11
  10. Best Stories of Walter de la Mare by Walter de la Mare, 1943
  11. Walter de la Mare (Twayne's English authors series, 33) by Doris Ross McCrosson, 1966
  12. POEMS, AND, THE SPRING OF JOY ; WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WALTER DE LA MARE by MARY WEBB, 1929-01-01
  13. Best Stories of Walter De LA Mare by Walter De LA Mare, 1983-05
  14. Walter De LA Mare: A Study of His Poetry (Select Bibliographies Reprint Series) by Henry Charles Duffin, 1949-06

21. Walter De La Mare - Poetry Archive
walter de la mare (18731956) was the prolific author of many volumes of poetry, short stories and novels, including one of the most enduringly popular
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22. Walter De La Mare: Poems
walter de la mare Bibliography A bibliography of the works of walter de la mare; includes a list of critical and biographical resources.
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23. Walter De La Mare — Infoplease.com
de la mare, walter (du lu mâr) key, 1873–1956, English poet and novelist. For many years he worked in the accounting department of the AngloAmerican Oil
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    de la Mare, Walter (d u l u key , English poet and novelist. For many years he worked in the accounting department of the Anglo-American Oil Company. Much of his verse and prose shows delight in imaginative excursions into the shadowed world between the real and the unreal. Included among his books of poetry are Songs of Childhood The Listeners Peacock Pie Poems for Children (1930), and

24. [minstrels] The Listeners -- Walter De La Mare
I don t know if you have read T S Eliot s tribute to walter de la mare I think it sums up this poem (and others) admirably. To walter de la mare
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[2] The Listeners
Title : The Listeners Poet : Walter De La Mare Date : 10 Feb 1999 'Is there anybody th... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq The Listeners Walter De La Mare martindemello@ martindemello@ From: Anustup.DATTA@ sonoranltd@ From: btapas@ The poem taught me to think about human- communication. It helped me to realise that I didn't want to turn into a dumb listener who didn't respond, but suffered the agony of solitude. Madhushree ahalayk@ ahalayk@ http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/cgi-bin/Physiology.dir?HALAYKO,+Andrew Dick.Mullen@ ... Tallulah@ From: Cmwrawc@ Hi - this was my favourite poem throughout my childhood - I could be lost for hours in the daydreams it conjured. How true Eloit's tribute is. Regards Cat From: Cmwrawc@ Hi - this was my favourite poem throughout my childhood - I could be lost for hours in the daydreams it conjured. How true Eloit's tribute is. Regards Cat From: Bongosio@ i think the poem was grand very strange though i think it was like mystierious how he waits there for along time and it gets really spooky i like the part were it says the plunging hoofs were gone lisalala@ carrucan@ aelgar@ jmacb@ ... http://www.intermac.co.uk/homepage

25. Walter De La Mare
A bibliography of walter de la mare s books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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aka Walter Ramal Search Authors Search Books About Walter de la Mare Walter de la Mare was one of the leading poets and novelists of the twentieth century. His writings are known throughout the world, and have been translated into numerous languages. He wrote poetry and fiction for both adults and children. He is loved and admired equally by the young and the old. Together with the Complete Poems, published in 1969 and also edited by Giles de la Mare, Short Stories I, II and III will provide the definitive text of all Walter de la Mare's creative writings apart from his three full-length novels, Henry Brocken, The Return and Memoirs of a Midget. De la Mare was in addition an anthologist of genius and an outstanding literary critic, serving as the main critic on the TLS for over a dozen years. New and Forthcoming Paperbacks Motley And Other Poems Novels Henry Brocken: His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance

26. Walter De La Mare: The Listeners
walter de la mare. The Listeners. Is anybody there? said the Traveler, Knocking on the moonlit door; And his horse in the silence chomped the grasses
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Walter De La Mare
The Listeners
"Is anybody there?" said the Traveler,
Knocking on the moonlit door;
And his horse in the silence chomped the grasses
Of the forest's ferny floor.
And a bird flew up out of the turret,
Above the traveler's head:
And he smote upon the door a second time;
"Is there anybody there?" he said.
But no one descended to the Traveler;
No head from the leaf-fringed sill
Leaned over and looked into his gray eyes, Where he stood perplexed and still. But only a host of phantom listeners That dwelt in the lone house then Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight To that voice from the world of men: Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair That goes down to the empty hall, Hearkening in an air stirred and shaken By the lonely Traveler's call. And he felt in his heart their strangeness, Their stillness answering his cry, While his horse moved, cropping the dark turf, 'Neath the starred and leafy sky; For he suddenly smote the door, even Louder, and lifted his head:

27. Walter De La Mare (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To L
Author walter de la mare (18731956). walter Ramal pseudonym. Texts set to music warning - not an exhaustive list. x indicates a text that is not yet
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28. The Weird Review: Walter De La Mare's 10 Best
Commentary on the weird fiction of walter de la mare.
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Walter de la Mare's Ten Best Stories
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want Ahhhh, who am I kidding? Since when did I give a damn? Collected Tales (Knopf, 1950) for an overall mix. He comes closest to being an expert on the man as anyone I can think of, perhaps even leaning toward outright worship, but so what? You're best at what you love. And when he treats de la Mare thus as a one-of-a-kind literary figure, he gets no argument from me. So here they are, rbadac's favorite fantastic de la Mares, in Letterman order:
10. Seaton's Aunt
Let's just get this one out of the way now. Of course it's great. Far be it from you to argue with ten million anthologists. ("Yesterday," "Hey Jude")
9. Out Of The Deep
No one understands it, no one names it as a favorite, yet it will not go away. Personally I like it for all three reasons. ("I Am The Walrus," "Happiness Is A Warm Gun")
8. A:B:O
Because it's creepy. ("I'm Only Sleeping," "Blue Jay Way")
7. A Recluse
I did this one in a separate post awhile back. Remember Chunks the dog? ("Hey Bulldog," "Old Brown Shoe")
6. A tie ! Heh. I'm cheating. Sue me.

29. Walter De La Mare Quotes
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30. Poets' Corner - Walter De La Mare - Selected Works
cried Knight to steed, Loosed an eager rein; Charged with his challenge into space And quiet did quiet remain. walter de la mare
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      T HERE is wind where the rose was,
      Cold rain where sweet grass was,
      And clouds like sheep
      Stream o'er the steep
      Grey skies where the lark was.
      Nought warm where your hand was,
      Nought gold where your hair was,
      But phantom, forlorn,
      Beneath the thorn,
      Your ghost where your face was.
      Cold wind where your voice was,
      Tears, tears where my heart was,
      And ever with me,
      Child, ever with me,
      Silence where hope was.
      Walter De La Mare
    The Song of Finis
      A T the edge of All the Ages
      A Knight sate on his steed,
      His armor red and thin with rust
      His soul from sorrow freed;
      And he lifted up his visor
      From a face of skin and bone,
      And his horse turned head and whinnied
      As the twain stood there alone.
      No bird above that steep of time
      Sang of a livelong quest;
      No wind breathed,
      Rest:
      "Lone for an end!" cried Knight to steed,
      Loosed an eager rein
      Charged with his challenge into space:
      And quiet did quiet remain.
      Walter De La Mare
    The Listeners
      "I S anybody there?" said the Traveler,
      Knocking on the moonlit door;

31. "Fare Well" By Walter De La Mare
Thou have paid thy utmost blessing;. Since that all things thou wouldst praise. Beauty took from those who loved them. In other days. walter de la mare
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Fare Well When I lie where shades of darkness Shall no more assail mine eyes, Nor the rain make lamentation When the wind sighs; How will fare the world whose wonder Was the very proof of me? Memory fades, must the remembered Perishing be? Oh, when this my dust surrenders Hand, foot, lip, to dust again, May these loved and loving faces Please other men! May the rusting harvest hedgerow Still the Traveller's Joy entwine, And as happy children gather Posies once mine. Look thy last on all things lovely, Every hour. Let no night Seal thy sense in deathly slumber Till to delight Thou have paid thy utmost blessing;

32. University Of Delaware: WALTER DE LA MARE LETTERS TO JOHN MIDDLETON MURRY
Archival finding aid for walter de la mare Letters to John Middleton Murry.
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Letters to
John Middleton Murry
(bulk dates 1920 - 1924) Manuscript Collection Number
Accessioned : Purchase, August 1990.
Extent : 33 items ( 61 pp.).
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Walter de la Mare, born April 25, 1873, in Charlton, Kent, England, was a British novelist, essayist, critic, playwright, poet, editor, as well as an author of short stories and children's books. One of his earliest works, published in 1902 while de la Mare was employed by an oil company, was a collection of children's verse, Songs of Childhood , written under the pseudonym Walter Ramal. Following the publication of his novel, Henry Brocken , in 1904 and several other early volumes, de la Mare devoted the remainder of his life almost exclusively to writing.

33. London Borough Of Bromley | Walter De La Mare (1873-1956)
walter de la mare (18731956) 14 Thornsett Road, Anerley, SE20 7XE.
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Walter de la Mare was a poet and author who wrote for both adults and children. He is best known for his poems such as "The Traveller" and "The Listener". Walter de la Mare spent much of his early writing life in Beckenham and Anerley. He actually lived in 3 houses in the Borough; at 195 Mackenzie Road (1899 - 1908), where he wrote his first novel, "Henry Brockden"; 5 Worbeck Road (1908 - 1912), and at 14 Thornsett Road (1912-1925). It was during the 11 years he spent at this last address that he became more well known and gained some literary acclaim. Top of Page Section contents
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34. The Magic Of Walter De La Mare [Index]
walter de la mare brief biography, resources. The Magic of walter de la mare Index
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35. Search - Directory Of Special Collections Of Research Value In Canadian Librarie
The collection includes most of walter de la mare s published writings, often in multiple editions; in many cases the dust jacket is present.
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De la Mare, Walter; English poetry; Poets, English20th century History
The collection was acquired in 1992 from an American family that had been friends of Walter de la Mare. Description
The collection includes most of Walter de la Mare's published writings, often in multiple editions; in many cases the dust jacket is present. Many of the volumes are the author's presentation copies. The collection includes 89 letters from de la Mare, three photographic portraits and numerous offprints. Language
English. Holdings
135 titles. Bibliographic Access
The collection is fully catalogued using LC classification and subject headings. The records appear on MUSE (McGill libraries online catalogue). Physical Access
The collection is open to the public upon registration with the Department and the presentation of a suitable piece of identification. For further information visit: http://www.library.mcgill.ca/rarebook/cube.htm Interlibrary Loan: No.

36. TomFolio.com: By Walter De La Mare
de la mare, walter Illustrated by Alec Buckels COME HITHER Publisher KNOPF NY 1923. g+; first edition. With embellishments by alec buckels.
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37. Walter De La Mare (1873-1956), Poet And Writer
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for walter de la mare including walter de la mare by Theodore SpicerSimson, walter de la mare by Sir William
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38. Walter De La Mare - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
Research walter de la mare at the Questia.com online library.
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39. Walter De LA Mare On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
13 copies, 1 review; Selected poems of walter de la mare 12 copies, 0 review There are 7 conversations about walter de la mare s books.
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40. FirstScience - Mare, Walter De La (1873-1953)
walter de la mare (18731953) was born in Charlton, Kent, England. His father was an official at the Bank of England, and his mother (Lucy Sophia
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