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Tag: Henri Lebasque

Edward Thomas’s “October”

During the First World War, the American poet Robert Frost persuaded the young British writer Edward Thomas to take up poetry. Continue reading Edward Thomas’s “October”

Posted on October 12, 2018October 11, 2018Categories Art & Artists, Writing & WritersTags Edward Thomas, Henri Lebasque, OctoberLeave a comment on Edward Thomas’s “October”
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