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J. Redwood Anderson
John Redwood Anderson (1883 – 1964) was an English poet. He was born in Manchester, and educated at Trinity College, Oxford. After travelling, he settled as a teacher in Kingston-upon-Hull.
Works
- The Music of Death (1904)
- The Legend of Eros and Psyche (1908)
- The Mask (1912)
- Flemish tales (1913)
- Walls and Hedges (1919)
- Haunted Islands (1923/4)
- Babel (1927) verse drama
- The Vortex (1928)
- Standing Waters (1929)
- Transvaluations (1932)
- The Human Dawn (1934)
- English Fantasies (1935)
- The Curlew Cries (1940)
- Approach (1946)
- The Fugue of Time (1946)
- Paris Symphony (1947)
- An Ascent (1947)
- Pillars to Remembrance (1948)
- Almanac (1956)
- While Fates Allow (1962)
- Poems of the Evening (1971)
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