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Patricia Beer (4 November 1919 – 15 August 1999) was an English poet and critic. She was born in Exmouth, Devon into a family of Plymouth Brethren. She moved away from her religious background as a young adult, becoming a teacher and academic. She began to write poetry after World War II, while living in Italy; she is most often classified as a 'New Romantic' poet comparable to John Heath-Stubbs. On her own account, however, there is a discontinuity in her work. Devon is a major presence. She was married twice; first to the writer P.N. Furbank, and then to Damien Parsons, an architect, settling in Upottery, near Honiton, England. From the later 1960s she wrote full-time. She edited several significant anthologies, broadcast, and contributed to literary reviews. ==Works== *Loss of the Magyar, and other poems (1959) *The Survivors (1963) poems *Just Like the Resurrection (1967) poems *Mrs. Beer's House (1968) autobiography *The Estuary (1971) poems *An Introduction to the Metaphysical Poets (1972) *Reader: I Married Him (1974) criticism *Driving West (1975) *Moon's Ottery (1978) *Selected Poems (1979) *The Lie of the Land (1983) *Collected Poems (1988) poems *Friends of Heraclitus (1993) *Autumn (1997) poems *Abbey Tomb (date unknown) *The Lost Woman (1983) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Patricia Beer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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