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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Studies of Contemporary Poets, by Mary C. Sturgeon

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Title: Studies of Contemporary Poets

Author: Mary C. Sturgeon

Release Date: February 7, 2013 [eBook #42041]

Language: English

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STUDIES OF CONTEMPORARY POETS

STUDIES OF CONTEMPORARY POETS

By MARY C. STURGEON AUTHOR OF "WOMEN OF THE CLASSICS" ETC.

 

 

 

NEW YORK DODD, MEAD & COMPANY MCMXVI

PRINTED AT THE BALLANTYNE PRESS LONDON, ENGLAND

 

 

 

TO

PROFESSOR W. H. HUDSON

IN GRATITUDE AND ESTEEM

Acknowledgment

The author begs to offer warm thanks to the following poets and their publishers, for the use of the quotations given in these studies:

Mr Masefield and "John Presland"; Mr John Lane for the work of Mr Abercrombie and Mrs Woods; Messrs Sidgwick and Jackson for the work of Miss Macaulay and Rupert Brooke; Mr A. C. Fifield and Mr Elkin Mathews for the work of Mr W. H. Davies; Messrs Constable for the work of Mr de la Mare; Mr Elkin Mathews, New Numbers, and the Samurai Press for the work of Mr W. W. Gibson; the Poetry Bookshop for the work of Mr Hodgson; Messrs Max Goschen Ltd. for the work of Mr Ford Madox Hueffer; Messrs Maunsel and Co Ltd for the work of the members of "An Irish Group" and of Mr Stephens; the Samurai Press and the Poetry Bookshop for the work of Mr Monro; and Mr William Heinemann for the work of Mrs Naidu.



Contents

PAGE
LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE 11
RUPERT BROOKE 36
WILLIAM H. DAVIES 53
WALTER DE LA MARE 72
WILFRID WILSON GIBSON 87
RALPH HODGSON 108
FORD MADOX HUEFFER 122
AN IRISH GROUP 137
ROSE MACAULAY 181
JOHN MASEFIELD 197
HAROLD MONRO 217
SAROJINI NAIDU 235
"JOHN PRESLAND" 248
JAMES STEPHENS 282
MARGARET L. WOODS 301
BIBLIOGRAPHY 327

Lascelles Abercrombie

In the sweet chorus of modern poetry one may hear a strange new harmony. It is the life of our time, evoking its own music: constraining the poetic spirit to utter its own message. The peculiar beauty of contemporary poetry, with all its fresh and varied charm, grows from that; and in that, too, its vitality is assured. Its art has the deep sanction of loyalty: its loyalty draws inspiration from the living source.

There is a fair company of these new singers; and it would seem that there should be large hope for a generation, whether in its life or letters, which can find such expression. Listening carefully, however, some notes ring clearer, stronger, or more significant than others; and of these the voice of Mr Abercrombie appears to carry the fullest utterance. It is therefore a happy chance that the name which stands first here, under a quite arbitrary arrangement, has also a natural right to be put at the head of such a group of moderns.

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