-
Frederick and
Elizabeth Margaret ("Lily")
MacNeice. Both were
originally from the west of Ireland.
MacNeice's father, an
Anglican clergyman,
would go on...
- there." Edna Longley, in her
study of
Louis MacNeice,
comments that "Epilogue for W. H. Auden" is "
MacNeice's most
integrated use of
Iceland as an imaginative...
-
Excursion is a 44-line poem by
Louis MacNeice. It was
written in 1938 and
first published in book form in
MacNeice's poetry collection The
Earth Compels...
- Zoo is a book by
Louis MacNeice. It was
published by
Michael Joseph in
November 1938, and
according to the publisher's list
belongs in the
category of...
-
Frederick MacNeice (1866–1942), was born at Omey, Co. Galway, to a
Protestant family which claimed descent from the kin of the
early Irish saint MacNissi....
- June
Thunder is a 28-line poem by
Louis MacNeice. It was
first published in book form in
MacNeice's poetry collection The
Earth Compels (1938). The poem...
- The
Sunlight on the
Garden is a 24-line poem by
Louis MacNeice. It was
written in late 1936 and was
entitled Song at its
first appearance in print, in...
-
MacNeice. It was
written in 1937 and
first published in book form in
MacNeice's poetry collection The
Earth Compels (1938). The poem
reflects on
MacNeice's...
- time.
Nancy painted a
portrait of
MacNeice at this time.(https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/frederick-louis-
macneice-157930/search/actor:sharp-nancy-...
- R. R. Tolkien.
Friends he met at
Oxford include Cecil Day-Lewis,
Louis MacNeice, and
Stephen Spender –
Auden and
these three were
commonly though misleadingly...