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No he was The British Prime Minister for most of WW2
Edward King - British poet - died in 1637.
Edward King - British poet - was born in 1612.
Wilfred Owen is a notable British poet known for his poignant war poetry, particularly about his experiences as a soldier during World War I. While he is primarily recognized for his literary contributions rather than exploration, his life was marked by his involvement in the war, which profoundly influenced his writing. Another figure, though less commonly associated with poetry, is Sir Ernest Shackleton, an explorer whose expeditions are celebrated, but he is not primarily known as a poet.
Lord Byron, the British poet, was a big influence on Poe and his poetry.The British poet, Lord Byron was a great influence on Poe.One person Poe greatly admired was Lord Byron, the British poet.
No, Vidal Sassoon was not a World War 1 poet. He was a British hairstylist and businessman known for revolutionizing the hair industry with his cutting techniques and products. World War 1 poets are writers who documented their experiences and perspectives on the war through poetry.
A 'poet laureate' is a title by appointment given to a poet by the British sovereign to compose verse for state ceremonies.
No, W. H. Auden did not fight in any war. He was a British poet and playwright known for his works that explored themes of love, politics, and social issues.
Poet's War - 2007 was released on: USA: 31 October 2007
T.S. Eliot is the British poet who authored "The Waste Land," a renowned modernist poem published in 1922. Eliot's work is known for its innovative style and themes of disillusionment and cultural decay in post-World War I society.
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Poe greatly admired the British poet Lord Byron.