EDWARD DAVISON
'Edward Lewis Davison' (1898–1970) was a Scottish poet and critic, born in Glasgow. He emigrated to the United States and became an academic at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he was involved in the Colorado Writers 1937 conference. The poet Peter Davison is his son.
He was widely published as a poet in the 1920s, featured in the J. C. Squire anthologies, and became known as a writer of sonnets. He was published in ''Poems by Four Authors'' (1923) with J. R. Ackerley, A. Y. Campbell, and Frank Kendon. He compiled ''Cambridge Poets 1914-1920: an Anthology'' (1920), and wrote ''Some Modern Poets And Other Critical Essays'' (1928). His ''Collected Poems 1917-1939'' was published in 1940. Other collections were ''Poems'' (1920), ''Harvest of Youth'' (1926, New York), and ''The Ninth Witch'' (1932).
His ''Be Thou At Peace'' has been set to music by John Raynor.
He was widely published as a poet in the 1920s, featured in the J. C. Squire anthologies, and became known as a writer of sonnets. He was published in ''Poems by Four Authors'' (1923) with J. R. Ackerley, A. Y. Campbell, and Frank Kendon. He compiled ''Cambridge Poets 1914-1920: an Anthology'' (1920), and wrote ''Some Modern Poets And Other Critical Essays'' (1928). His ''Collected Poems 1917-1939'' was published in 1940. Other collections were ''Poems'' (1920), ''Harvest of Youth'' (1926, New York), and ''The Ninth Witch'' (1932).
His ''Be Thou At Peace'' has been set to music by John Raynor.
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