J. C. Squire

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Sir John Collings Squire (* 2. April 1884 in Plymouth, Devon; † 20. Dezember 1958 in , Sussex), kurz J. C. Squire, war ein britischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Historiker und einflussreicher Literaturkritiker. rdf:langString
Sir John Collings Squire (2 April 1884 – 20 December 1958) was a British writer, most notable as editor of the London Mercury, a major literary magazine in the interwar period. He antagonised several eminent authors, but attracted a coterie that was dubbed the Squirearchy. He was also a poet and historian, who captained a famous literary cricket-team called the Invalids. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sir John Collings Squire (* 2. April 1884 in Plymouth, Devon; † 20. Dezember 1958 in , Sussex), kurz J. C. Squire, war ein britischer Dichter, Schriftsteller, Historiker und einflussreicher Literaturkritiker.
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