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Grigson, Geoffrey Edward Harvey

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Grigson, Geoffrey Edward Harvey (1905–1985)

English poet and critic. Early volumes of verse include Under the Cliff 1943 and The Isles of Scilly 1946. He founded and edited the magazine New Verse 1933–39, and compiled several anthologies. He also published studies of Wyndham Lewis 1951 and Gerard Manley Hopkins 1955. His Collected Poems were published 1963.

He was born in Pelynt, Cornwall, educated at Oxford, and became a journalist. His later volumes of poetry include Discoveries of Bones and Stones 1971 and Angles and Circles 1974.



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