William Kean Seymour
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William Kean Seymour (1887 – 1975) was a British writer, by profession a bank manager[1]. He was a poet and critic, novelist, journalist and literary editor.
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[edit] Works
- The Street of Dreams (1914) poems
- To Verhaeren (1917) poems
- Twenty-Four Poems (1918) poems
- Swords and Flutes (1919) poems
- Miscellany Of Poetry (1910 editor
- A Jackdaw in Georgia (1925) parodies
- Parrot Pie (1927) parodies
- Caesar Remembers (1929) poems
- Time Stands (1935) poems
- The Little Cages (1944) first novel
- Collected Poems (1946) poems
- So Sceptical My Heart (1951)
- Store of Trees (1951)
- Friends of the Swallow (1953)
- The Secret Kingdom (1954)
- Names & Faces (1956)
- The First Childermas (1959) play
- Pattern of Poetry (1963) with John Smith
- Jonathan Swift: Enigma of a Genius (1967) biography
- Silver Jubilee (1969)
- The Cats of Rome (1970)
[edit] Poets in Miscellany of Poetry (1919)
Laurence Binyon - F. V. Branford - G. K. Chesterton - Richard Church - William H. Davies - Geoffrey Dearmer - John Drinkwater - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - Louis Golding - Gerald Gould - Laurence Housman - Richard Le Gallienne - Eugene Mason - T. Sturge Moore - Theodore Maynard - Rose Macaulay - Thomas Moult - Robert Nichols - Eden Phillpotts - Arthur K. Sabin - Margaret Sackville - William Kean Seymour - Horace Shipp - Edith Sitwell - Muriel Stuart - W. R. Titterton - E. H. Visiak - Alec Waugh - Charles Williams
The text is available online at Project Gutenberg at [1].