📖 John Masefield

🌍 Engelsk  |  👨‍💼 Dikter

🎂 June 1, 1878  –  ⚰️ May 12, 1967
John Masefield was a prominent English poet and novelist, renowned for his deep appreciation of the sea and the life it encompasses. Born in 1878 in Worcestershire, he experienced a troubled childhood after his father’s death, which eventually led to his decision to join a merchant ship. This maritime adventure heavily influenced his writing, as he often depicted the themes of life at sea, adventure, and the natural world in his works. Masefield's poetry is marked by its vivid imagery and rhythmic quality. He gained popularity with poems like "Sea-Fever," which captures the longing for the sea, and "The Everlasting Mercy," a narrative poem exploring redemption. His literary contributions extend beyond poetry, containing novels and plays that reflect his love for adventure and the human experience. Throughout his career, John Masefield received numerous accolades, including being appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1930. His works continue to resonate, particularly with those fascinated by the sea and its mysteries, affirming his place as a significant figure in 20th-century literature. John Masefield was a prominent English poet and novelist, known for his deep appreciation of the sea and the life it encompasses. Born in 1878 in Worcestershire, he experienced a troubled childhood after his father’s death, which eventually led to his decision to join a merchant ship. This maritime adventure heavily influenced his writing, as he often depicted the themes of life at sea, adventure, and the natural world in his works. Masefield's poetry is marked by its vivid imagery and rhythmic quality. He gained popularity with poems like "Sea-Fever," which captures the longing for the sea, and "The Everlasting Mercy," a narrative poem exploring redemption. His literary contributions extend beyond poetry, containing novels and plays that reflect his love for adventure and the human experience. Throughout his career, John Masefield received numerous accolades, including being appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1930. His works continue to resonate, particularly with those fascinated by the sea and its mysteries, affirming his place as a significant figure in 20th-century literature.
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