yes he did survive ww1.
Ivor Gurney was born in 1890.
Yes he did survive the war
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Ivor Gurney has written: 'War's embers' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Poetry 'Stars in a dark night' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, Correspondence, English Personal narratives, English Poets, Personal narratives, English, Poets, English, World War, 1914-1918 'Poems'
Ivor Gurney died in 1937.
After World War I, Ivor Gurney struggled with the psychological effects of his wartime experiences, which contributed to his declining mental health. Despite these challenges, he continued to write poetry and compose music, producing some of his most notable works during this period. However, his mental health deteriorated further, leading to his institutionalization in 1922, where he remained until his death in 1937. Despite his struggles, Gurney's literary and musical contributions have since been recognized as significant in the context of 20th-century English literature and music.
A poet who was in world war I . He was born on the 28th August 1890 in Gloucester. He died on December 26th 1937. He was in a mental institute for the last part of his life. some of the poems he wrote are Requiem, England to the mother and the Crimson Notebook
Christopher Ivor Savage has written: 'Inland transport' -- subject(s): Transportation, World War, 1939-1945
Yes he was. He joined in 1915 when he signed up into the Gloucestershire Regiment. He took an injury to the shoulder and suffered an attack of mustard gas. Also he wrote most of his poems at the front and sent them back to Marion Scott in order to publish his book: Severn and Somme in April 1917 while on leave for injury.
Dan Gurney's birth name is Daniel Sexton Gurney.
Rachel Gurney's birth name is Lubbock, Rachel Gurney.
Sharon Gurney's birth name is Sharon Gurney Rhodes.