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Wolfe, Humbert

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Wolfe, Humbert (1885-1940)

English poet and critic. His volumes of poetry include Humoresque 1926, Requiem 1927, The Uncelestial City 1930, and Kensington Gardens in War Time 1940. Critical works include Notes on English Verse Satire 1929 and studies of the poets Alfred Tennyson 1930, Robert Herrick 1933, and Percy Bysshe Shelley 1933.

He was born in Milan, Italy, and studied at Oxford, England. He entered the civil service 1908 and was principal assistant secretary at the Ministry of Labour from 1918.


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