Edmund Blunden

Edmund Blunden

Edmund Charles Blunden, MC was an English poet, author and critic. Like his friend Siegfried Sassoon, he wrote of his experiences in World War I in both verse and prose. For most of his career, Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong. He ended his career as Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford. Born in London, Blunden was the eldest of the nine children of Charles Edmund Blunden and his wife, Georgina Margaret née Tyler, who were joint-headteachers of a London school. Blunden was educated at Christ's Hospital and The...
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Birthdate:November 1, 1896
Birthplace:London
Date of death:January 20, 1974
Education:The Queen's College, Oxford
Also known as:Blunden, Edmund

Written works by Edmund Blunden

  • Edmund Blunden
    Edmund Blunden
  • Keats's publisher
    Keats's publisher
  • English Villages
    English Villages
  • Selected poems
    Selected poems
  • Undertones of War
    Undertones of War
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Edmund Blunden Poetry
Keats's publisher
English Villages
Selected poems
Undertones of War Poetry
Overtones of War
In summer
Jefferson Hogg
To Themis
Retreat
Sons of light
weathercock =
mind's eye
Old homes
Choice or chance
Observation posts
Eleven poems
harbingers
Thomas Hardy
Near and far
Votive tablets; studies chiefly appreciative of English authors and books
Edward Gibbon and his age
Hardy of Wessex
great church of the Holy Trinity, Long Melford
Shelley
Keat's Publisher
Poems, 1914-30
Three young poets
English poems
Halfway house
Poets of the Great War Cassette set
retired naval man
shepherd
John Clare: beginner's luck
Nature in English literature
Country sale
On the poems of Henry Vaughan
Signals
fame of Shelley, 1947
Notes for poems
Northamptonshire poetess: Mary Leapor
Occasional notes on China reflected in English writings
Shakespeare to Hardy
dede of pittie
Wayside poems of the early eighteenth century, an anthology gathered by Edmund Blunden and Bernard Mellor
Charles Lamb
Poems, 1930-1940
Musical miscellany
Bonadventure
Romantic poetry and the fine arts
ballad of titles
Pastorals
Christ's hospital
De Bello Germanico
few not quite forgotten writers?
Wayside sonnets, 1750-1850
Return to husbandry, an annotated list of books dealing with the history, philosophy and craftsmanship of rural England, and intended to suggest alternatives to commercialism and mechanization
Shells by a stream
War autobiography
summer's fancy
Shelley and Keats as they struck their contemporaries
Coleridge
John Keats
war, 1914-1918
We'll shift our ground
Hong Kong house
elegy and other poems
Japanese garland
Reprinted papers, partly concerning some English romantic poets
On reading a magazine edited by Oscar Wilde
Addresses on general subjects connected with English literature given at Tokyo University and elsewhere in 1948
happy morn
Fall in, ghosts
many-splendoured thing by Han Suyin
After the bombing
Lectures in English literature
Masks of time
More than a brother
waggoner and other poems
To nature
Cricket country
face of England
Prologue
Verses to H.R.H.the Duke of Windsor
War poets, 1914-1918
Guest of Thomas Hardy
Keats's letters, 1931
Poems of many years
midnight skaters
English scientists as men of letters
On Coleridge as a thinker
Tribute to Walter de la Mare
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Personal relationships of Edmund Blunden

Mary Daines
Mary Daines
Relationship type:Marriage
Edmund Blunden
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