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  1. John Edward Masefield (Ledbury, Herefordshire; 1 de junio de 1878-Berkshire, 12 de mayo de 1967) fue un poeta inglés. Biografía. Fue marinero en su juventud, después vivió precariamente por varios años en los Estados Unidos antes de asentarse en Londres.

  2. John Edward Masefield OM (/ ˈ m eɪ s ˌ f iː l d, ˈ m eɪ z-/; 1 June 1878 – 12 May 1967) was an English poet and writer, and Poet Laureate from 1930 until his death in 1967. Among his best known works are the children's novels The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights, and the poems "The Everlasting Mercy" and "Sea-Fever".

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · John Masefield was a poet, best known for his poems of the sea, Salt-Water Ballads (1902, including “Sea Fever” and “Cargoes”), and for his long narrative poems, such as The Everlasting Mercy (1911), which shocked literary orthodoxy with its phrases of a colloquial coarseness hitherto unknown in.

  4. John Masefield. (Ledbury, 1878 - Abingdon, 1967) Poeta, novelista, dramaturgo, historiador y crítico inglés. Quedó huérfano, pasó su infancia en el campo y, posteriormente, se embarcó en el buque-escuela Conway.

  5. British poet John Edward Masefield was born in Herefordshire. He studied at Warwick School before training as a merchant seaman. In 1895, he deserted his ship in New York City and worked there in a carpet factory before returning to London to write poems describing his experience at sea.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2023 · John Edward Masefield was an English poet and children’s fiction writer born June 1, 1878, in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England. Following the deaths of both his parents, six-year-old Masefield, now under the guardianship of his aunt, was sent to board at the King’s School in Warwick (now, the Warwick School).

  7. Sea-Fever. By John Masefield. I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by; And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking, And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking.

  8. With more than a hundred poems, plays and novels to his name, John Masefield is one of the Midlands' most successful writers. He was born in the reign of Queen Victoria and was named Poet Laureate in 1930, a role he held until his death 37 years later.

  9. Best remembered today for the immortal lines, “I must go down to the seas again” and his two books for children: The Midnight Folk (1927) and The Box of Delights (1935), John Masefield was Poet Laureate of the UK from 1930-1967. He was born in Ledbury on 1 June 1878, the third of six children.

  10. www.westminster-abbey.org › abbey-commemorations › commemorationsJohn Masefield | Westminster Abbey

    Hace 3 días · john masefield o.m. 1878-1967 poet laureate Masefield was born at Ledbury in Herefordshire on 1st June 1878, son of Edward Masefield, a solicitor, and his wife Caroline (Parker). He was educated at Warwick School and trained as an officer in the merchant marine.