1912. Poet, novelist, dramatist and journalist, Masefield's
literary career was a varied one. He went to sea as a youth and his
first volumes of poems earned him the title of Poet of the Sea. He
was a prolific writer, publishing poetry and novels as well as
taking on editorial tasks. In 1930 he became Poet Laureate, a post
he retained until his death 37 years later. His plays, were written
in both verse and prose. This volume contains: The Tragedy of Nan;
The Campden Wonder; and Mrs. Harrison. See other titles by this
author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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