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Walter John de la Mare OM CH (/ ˈdɛləˌmɛər /; [1] 25 April 1873 – 22 June 1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his works for children, for his poem "The Listeners", [2] and for his psychological horror short fiction, including "Seaton's Aunt" and "All Hallows".
Walter John de la Mare (ur. 25 kwietnia 1873 w Charlton, zm. 22 czerwca 1956 w Twickenham) – angielski poeta i prozaik. Był neoromantykiem. Jego liryka nasycona była baśniową fantastyką wyobrażeń dziecięcych. Był też autorem nastrojowych powieści i opowiadań.
Walter de la Mare (born April 25, 1873, Charlton, Kent, England—died June 22, 1956, Twickenham, Middlesex) was a British poet and novelist with an unusual power to evoke the ghostly, evanescent moments in life.
Walter de la Mare, born on April 25, 1873 in London, is considered one of modern literature’s chief exemplars of the romantic imagination. His complete works form a sustained treatment of romantic themes: dreams, death, rare states of mind and emotion, fantasy worlds of childhood, and the pursuit of the transcendent.
Walter John de la Mare was an English poet known for his imaginative romantic writing, producing a wide array of literary works, such as novels, poetry collections, and children’s books. Some of his work has been included in a number of horror collections; however, they had far more of a supernatural element than pure horror.
Walter de la Mare. 10. Pisze książki: horror, klasyka, literatura młodzieżowa, literatura piękna, literatura dziecięca, poezja, satyra. Urodzony: 25.04.1873 Zmarły: 22.06.1956. Najpopularniejsza książka. Fantastyczne opowieści. 7,4 z 137 ocen. 720 czytelników 7 opinii. Kup książkę. Ten autor nie ma jeszcze opisu.
17 maj 2018 · de la Mare, Walter (1873–1956) English poet, short-story writer and anthologist. His technically accomplished collections of poems include Songs of Childhood (1902), Peacock Pie (1913), Winged Chariot (1951), and the anthology Come Hither (1923).