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  1. Cecil Day-Lewis (ou Day Lewis ), (né à Ballintubbert, en Irlande le 27 avril 1904 - mort à Hadley Wood (en), dans le Hertfordshire, au Royaume-uni, le 22 mai 1972) est un poète britannique, poète lauréat de 1967 à 1972, commandeur de l' Ordre de l'Empire britannique et, sous le pseudonyme de Nicholas Blake, un auteur de romans ...

  2. Cecil Day-Lewis CBE (or Day Lewis; 27 April 1904 – 22 May 1972), often written as C. Day-Lewis, was an Anglo-Irish poet and Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1968 until his death in 1972.

  3. Cecil Day-Lewis (ou Day Lewis) est un poète britannique, poète lauréat de 1967 à 1972, et sous le pseudonyme de Nicholas Blake, un auteur de roman policier.

  4. Cecil Day-Lewis has two contrasting claims on our attention. The first is as an archetypal poet of the 1930s, the first-born, last-named member of the Auden/Spender/Day-Lewis triad, and the only one of those three friends whose commitment to Marxism extended to joining and working for the Communist…

  5. 18 mai 2024 · C. Day-Lewis (born April 27, 1904, Ballintubbert, County Leix, Ire.—died May 22, 1972, Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire, Eng.) was one of the leading British poets of the 1930s; he then turned from poetry of left-wing political statement to an individual lyricism expressed in more traditional forms.

  6. A late poem by C. Day Lewis movingly describes Agnes’s loving care, and her eventual exile ten years later on the remarriage of her brother-in-law. After prep school in London, Cecil escaped his father by joining Sherborne School as a boarder.

  7. Biographie de CECIL DAY LEWIS (1904-1972). Poète et critique. Né en Irlande d'une famille anglo-irlandaise, Lewis Cecil Day fit ses études à Sherborne puis à Oxford, où il rencontre Auden et Spender, futurs compagnons de sa rébellion politique et poétique.