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Middleton, Richard Barham

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Middleton, Richard Barham (1882–1911)

English poet and prose writer. His Poems and Songs (two series), The Ghost Ship, a collection of stories, and The Day before Yesterday, a book of essays containing delightful child studies after the manner of Kenneth Grahame, were all published posthumously 1912.

His Letters to Henry Savage appeared 1929 and The Pantomime Man, a book of prose pieces, 1933.

He was born in Staines, Middlesex, and worked as an insurance clerk. After trying unsuccessfully to make a living by writing, he poisoned himself in Brussels.



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