Lascelles Abercrombie (also known as the Georgian Laureate, linking him with the "Georgian poets") was a British poet and literary critic, one of the "Dymock poets". He was born in Ashton upon Mersey and educated at the University of Manchester. Before the First World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire, part of a community that included Rupert Brooke and Robert Frost. Edward Thomas also visited. In 1922, he was appointed Professor of English at the University of Leeds.
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- Lascelles Abercrombie (also known as the Georgian Laureate, linking him with the "Georgian poets") was a British poet and literary critic, one of the "Dymock poets". He was born in Ashton upon Mersey and educated at the University of Manchester. Before the First World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire, part of a community that included Rupert Brooke and Robert Frost. Edward Thomas also visited. In 1922, he was appointed Professor of English at the University of Leeds. In 1929 he moved on to the University of London, and in 1935 to a prestigious readership at Oxford University. He wrote a series of works on the nature of poetry, including The Idea of Great Poetry (1925) and Romanticism (1926). He also published several volumes of original verse, largely metaphysical poems in dramatic form, and a number of verse plays. His poems and plays were collected in 'Poems' (1930). In the same year he published separately his most ambitious poem, 'The Sale of Saint Thomas' in six 'Acts'. A number of fellow poets and professors of literature (including Oliver Elton and Una Ellis-Fermor) admired the sublimity of his themes and his ability to clothe metaphysical thought in vivid imagery, but others found his verse confused and turgid. His writings on the theory of literature, in contrast, are lucid, but suffered from a lack of dialogue with other theorists. His critical studies of Hardy (1912) and Wordsworth (published posthumously) are still sometimes referred to, but otherwise his work is forgotten. He is remembered because of his contacts with Edward Marsh, Rupert Brooke, and other 'Georgian' poets. However, the title 'the Georgian laureate' appeared only after his death, and only in encyclopedia articles, which crib from one another. Because of the utter distinctiveness of his verse, his great intelligence and his unbridled imagination, he is likely, however, to be rediscovered from time to time. He was the brother of the architect Patrick Abercrombie. His son was the cell biologist Michael Abercrombie.
- Lascelles Abercrombie war ein englischsprachiger Schriftsteller.
- Lascelles Abercrombie, fue un poeta y crítico inglés. Era reflexivo y complejo en estilo, su poesía a menudo expresaba su aversión el industrialismo del siglo XX. Entre sus libros poéticos se encuentran Interludes and Poems de 1908, Emblems of Love de 1912 y Collected Poems de 1930. También escribió obras críticas muy influyentes, como Thomas Hardy de 1912 y The Theory of Poetry de 1924.
- Lascelles Abercrombie, connu aussi comme the Georgian Laureate, était un poète et critique britannique. Il faisait partie du groupe des poètes de Dymock.
- Tra il 1911 e il 1914 partecipò al gruppo letterario del poeti di Dymock con Robert Frost e Rupert Brooke. Nel 1935 ottenne la cattedra all'Università di Oxford.
- ラッセル・アバークロンビー(Lascelles Abercrombie、1881年1月9日 - 1938年10月27日)はイギリスの詩人、評論家。マンチェスター大学卒業後、ジャーナリストを経てリバプール大学、ロンドン大学、オックスフォード大学の教授を歴任する。ジョージ王朝期の詩風を持つイギリスを代表する詩人のひとり。
- Lascelles Abercrombie, İngiliz yazar ve edebiyat eleştirmeni. 1881 yılında Ashton upon Mersey'da doğdu ve Manchester Üniversitesi'ne eğitim aldı. Yeni romantik bir şair olan Abercormbie, V. George dönemine yeni bir havaya getirmeyi denedi. Fakat dramlarında ve eleştiri denemelerinde I. Victoria dönemi önyargılarının izlerini taşır. 1938 yılında Londra'da öldü.
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- Lascelles Abercrombie (also known as the Georgian Laureate, linking him with the "Georgian poets") was a British poet and literary critic, one of the "Dymock poets". He was born in Ashton upon Mersey and educated at the University of Manchester. Before the First World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire, part of a community that included Rupert Brooke and Robert Frost. Edward Thomas also visited. In 1922, he was appointed Professor of English at the University of Leeds.
- Lascelles Abercrombie war ein englischsprachiger Schriftsteller.
- Lascelles Abercrombie, fue un poeta y crítico inglés. Era reflexivo y complejo en estilo, su poesía a menudo expresaba su aversión el industrialismo del siglo XX. Entre sus libros poéticos se encuentran Interludes and Poems de 1908, Emblems of Love de 1912 y Collected Poems de 1930. También escribió obras críticas muy influyentes, como Thomas Hardy de 1912 y The Theory of Poetry de 1924.
- Lascelles Abercrombie, connu aussi comme the Georgian Laureate, était un poète et critique britannique. Il faisait partie du groupe des poètes de Dymock.
- Tra il 1911 e il 1914 partecipò al gruppo letterario del poeti di Dymock con Robert Frost e Rupert Brooke. Nel 1935 ottenne la cattedra all'Università di Oxford.
- ラッセル・アバークロンビー(Lascelles Abercrombie、1881年1月9日 - 1938年10月27日)はイギリスの詩人、評論家。マンチェスター大学卒業後、ジャーナリストを経てリバプール大学、ロンドン大学、オックスフォード大学の教授を歴任する。ジョージ王朝期の詩風を持つイギリスを代表する詩人のひとり。
- Lascelles Abercrombie, İngiliz yazar ve edebiyat eleştirmeni. 1881 yılında Ashton upon Mersey'da doğdu ve Manchester Üniversitesi'ne eğitim aldı. Yeni romantik bir şair olan Abercormbie, V. George dönemine yeni bir havaya getirmeyi denedi. Fakat dramlarında ve eleştiri denemelerinde I. Victoria dönemi önyargılarının izlerini taşır. 1938 yılında Londra'da öldü.
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