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J. C. Squire

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Gender Male
Death66 years ago
Date of birth April 2,1884
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Plymouth
United Kingdom
Date of died December 20,1958
DiedRushlake Green
United Kingdom
Children Raglan Squire
Job Politician
Author
Poet
Literary critic
Education St John's College
Edited worksA book of women's verse
If It Had Happened Otherwise
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID1362011

Second selections from modern poets
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers
The three hills and other poems
Life and Letters: Essays
Poems: first series
Books in General
Outside Eden
Collected Parodies
Poems: second series
The birds, and other poems
Books Reviewed: Shakespeare, Melville and Byron
Steps to Parnassus: And Other Parodies & Diversions
Twelve Poems
Tricks of the Trade
Books reviewed
Essays at large
William the Silent
The Lily of Malud, and other poems
Life at the Mermaid
Essays on Poetry
Collected Poems. Edited, with an Introd. by J. C. Squire
Shakespeare as a dramatist
The Grub street nights entertainments
The Survival of the Fittest
Books in General. Third Series
Apes and Parrots: An Anthology of Parodies
Imaginary Speeches and Other Parodies in Prose and Verse
Reflections and memories
Contemporary American Authors
Flowers of Speech: Being Lectures in Words and Forms in Literature
Sunday Mornings
The gold tree
Tricks of the Trad
Songs from the Elizabethans
Books in General, by Solomon Eagle [Pseud. ]
Books in General - Scholar's Choice Edition
Imaginary Speeches - And Other Parodies in Prose and Verse
Poems: First Series - Scholar's Choice Edition
Books in General: Shakespeare, Browning, Swinburne, Blake, Shelley
Poems and Baudelaire Flowers - Scholar's Choice Edition
A book of women's verse
If It Had Happened Otherwise
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Sir John Collings Squire was a British writer, most notable as editor of the London Mercury, a major literary magazine in the interwar period. He antagonised several eminent authors, but attracted a coterie that was dubbed the Squirearchy.

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