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Walter (John),
1873–1956,
English poet, novelist, playwright, and short-story writer.
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de la Mare
(də lɑː mɛə)
—
n
Walter
(
John
). 1873--1956, English poet and novelist, noted esp for his evocative verse for children. His works include the volumes of poetry
The Listeners and Other Poems
(1912) and
Peacock Pie
(1913) and the novel
Memoirs of a Midget
(1921)
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