Robert Hawker (poet)
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Robert Stephen Hawker (* 3. Dezember 1803 oder 1804 in Stoke Damerell (heute Plymouth), England; † 15. August 1875 in Plymouth) war ein Pfarrer, Autor, Dichter und Antiquar. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist das Gedicht The Song of the Western Men aus dem Jahre 1825.
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Robert Stephen Hawker, né le 3 décembre 1803 à Plymouth et mort le 15 août 1875 à Morwenstow, est un poète, antiquaire et prêtre anglican britannique, principalement connu pour son excentricité et son œuvre intitulée (en). Membre du mouvement d'Oxford, il se convertit finalement au catholicisme sur son lit de mort.
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Robert Stephen Hawker (1803–1875) was a British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric, known to his parishioners as Parson Hawker. He is best known as the writer of "The Song of the Western Men" with its chorus line of "And shall Trelawny die? / Here's twenty thousand Cornish men / will know the reason why!", which he published anonymously in 1825. His name became known after Charles Dickens acknowledged his authorship of "The Song of the Western Men" in the serial magazine Household Words.
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Robert Stephen Hawker (3 de dezembro de 1803 - 1815 de agosto de 1875) foi um sacerdote anglicano, poeta e colecionador de antiguidades da Cornualha. Foi o escritor da canção "The Song of the Western Men" (português: Canção do Homem do Oeste), geralmente reputada como o hino não-oficial da Cornualha, tendo-a publicado anonimamente em 1825. Seu nome tornou-se conhecido depois que Charles Dickens associou-lhe à autoria de "The Song of the Men ocidental", na revista Household Words.
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Robert Stephen Hawker
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Robert Stephen Hawker
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Robert Hawker (poet)
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Robert Stephen Hawker (* 3. Dezember 1803 oder 1804 in Stoke Damerell (heute Plymouth), England; † 15. August 1875 in Plymouth) war ein Pfarrer, Autor, Dichter und Antiquar. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist das Gedicht The Song of the Western Men aus dem Jahre 1825.
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Robert Stephen Hawker, né le 3 décembre 1803 à Plymouth et mort le 15 août 1875 à Morwenstow, est un poète, antiquaire et prêtre anglican britannique, principalement connu pour son excentricité et son œuvre intitulée (en). Membre du mouvement d'Oxford, il se convertit finalement au catholicisme sur son lit de mort.
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Robert Stephen Hawker (1803–1875) was a British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric, known to his parishioners as Parson Hawker. He is best known as the writer of "The Song of the Western Men" with its chorus line of "And shall Trelawny die? / Here's twenty thousand Cornish men / will know the reason why!", which he published anonymously in 1825. His name became known after Charles Dickens acknowledged his authorship of "The Song of the Western Men" in the serial magazine Household Words.
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Robert Stephen Hawker (3 de dezembro de 1803 - 1815 de agosto de 1875) foi um sacerdote anglicano, poeta e colecionador de antiguidades da Cornualha. Foi o escritor da canção "The Song of the Western Men" (português: Canção do Homem do Oeste), geralmente reputada como o hino não-oficial da Cornualha, tendo-a publicado anonimamente em 1825. Seu nome tornou-se conhecido depois que Charles Dickens associou-lhe à autoria de "The Song of the Men ocidental", na revista Household Words.
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