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Sep 15 2008

What did A.E Housman write?

Published by Sirena Van Schaik at 1:56 am under Literature, People, What?

A.E. Housman was born in Fockbury, which is a hamlet in Worcestershire, England. His full name was Alfred Edward Housman and he lived from March 26, 1859 to April 30, 1936. He was a well-known poet and his poems were more lyrical than anything else.

He was also a private scholar and is believed to be one of the “greatest scholars of the time.”

His most famous work is the A Shropshire Lad, which is a cycle of his poems printed in 1896. He is also went on to publish Last Poems in 1922. He has several lectures including “Swinburne” (1910), “The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism” (1921), “The Name and Nature of Poetry” (1933) and several others.

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