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LAURENCE See also:HOUSMAN (1867– )
, See also:English writer and artist, was See also:born on the 18th of See also:June 1867
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Having studied at See also:South See also:Kensington, he first made a reputation as a See also:book-illustrator
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Some of his best pictorial See also:work may be seen in the See also:editions of See also:Meredith's Jump to See also:Glory Jane (1892), the Weird Tales of See also:Jonas See also:Lie (1892), Jane See also:Barlow's See also:Land of Elfintoun (1894), See also:Christina See also:Rossetti's Goblin See also:Market (1893), Werewolf (1896), by his See also:sister, See also:Miss Clemence See also:Housman, See also:Shelley's Sensitive Plant (1898), and his own See also:Farm in Fairyland (1894)
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His designs were engraved on See also:wood by Miss Housman
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His volumes of See also:verse include See also:Green See also:Arras (1896), See also:Rue (1899), See also:Spikenard (1898) and Mendicant Rhymes (1906); and the See also:mysticism which characterizes the devotional poems in Spikenard recurs in his See also:half-allegorical tales, All See also:Fellows (1896), The See also:Blue See also:Moon (1904) and The Cloak of Friendship (1906)
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His nativity See also:play, See also:Bethlehem, was presented in the See also:Great See also: |
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