Thomas Sturge Moore
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Thomas Sturge Moore (March 4, 1870– July 18, 1944) was an English poet, author and artist. He was a long-term friend and correspondent of W. B. Yeats. He was also a playwright, writing a Medea influenced by Yeats' drama and the Japanese Noh style.
He adopted 'Sturge' a as way of avoiding confusion with the poet Thomas Moore.
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- Sturge Moore & the Life of Art by Frederick L. Gwynn (1951)