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  2. T. Harri Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Collected Poems of T. Harri Jones appeared in 1977. [2] Jones wrote poetry in English rather than Welsh. Although his father spoke Welsh and English, his mother spoke only English, and that was the language which Harri and his siblings adopted. He is considered one of the finest 20th-century Anglo-Welsh poets. [4]

  3. Will Harris (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Will Harris (born 1989) is a London-based poet of Chinese Indonesian and British heritage. His debut poetry book RENDANG won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection [1] and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize 2021. [2] His poem SAY was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem in 2018. [1]

  4. Uncle Remus - Wikipedia

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    Harris was a journalist in post–Reconstruction era Atlanta, and he produced seven Uncle Remus books. He did so by introducing tales that he had heard and framing them in the plantation context. He wrote his stories in a dialect which was his interpretation of the Deep South African-American language of the time. For these framing and ...

  5. The Ingoldsby Legends - Wikipedia

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    In H. Rider Haggard's 1885 novel King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain describes himself as non-literary, claiming to have read regularly only the Bible and The Ingoldsby Legends. Later in the novel he quotes a poem that he attributes incorrectly to The Ingoldsby Legends, its actual source being Sir Walter Scott's epic poem Marmion.

  6. The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien - Wikipedia

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    [10] Viewing the question of how Tolkien could achieve this from the point of view of biography, Garth notes that he read classical poetry by Virgil and Homer when at school, and was made to translate poetry from both Latin and Greek. He was attracted to writing poetry by its technical difficulty, which suited "his perfectionism ...

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  8. Thomas Lake Harris - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lake Harris (May 15, 1823 – March 23, 1906) was an Anglo-American Universalist minister, spiritualistic prophet, poet, and vintner. Harris is best remembered as the leader of a series of communal religious experiments, culminating with a group called the Brotherhood of the New Life in Santa Rosa, California .

  9. BMF's Steve Harris Unpacks First-Ever Scene Opposite ... - AOL

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    Despite the dozens of character roles Steve Harris and his equally talented younger brother Wood Harris have brought to life, they had never shared the screen as enemies until Sunday’s ...