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Freeman, John

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Freeman, John (1880–1929)

English poet. His earliest books of verse were Twenty Poems 1909, Fifty Poems 1911, and Stone Trees 1916. His Poems New and Old won the Hawthornden Prize 1920. After several more books of verse his Collected Poems appeared 1928 and Last Poems after his death.

Freeman was born in Dalston, Middlesex. At the age of 12 he left school to become a clerk in an insurance company, and by 1927 he was its secretary and director.



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