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The Washer of the Ford: Legendary moralities and barbaric tales

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Sharp, William

(1855-1905)
   Scottish poet born at Paisley, Strathclyde, he was educated at Glasgow University and spent a great deal of his life touring Australia, America, Germany, Italy, France and North Africa. Working in London, his poetry attracted the attention and encouragement of Gabriel Rossetti (see entry). In 1882 he published a short life of Rossetti, and in the same year he published "The Human Inheritance" which led to an invitation from the editor of Harper's Magazine for other poems. In 1884 he became editor of the Canterbury Poets, to which he contributed editions on sonnets and odes. From around 1890 he began writing mystical prose and verse under the pseudonym of "Fiona Macleod." He married his cousin Elizabeth Sharp in 1884, and they edited the 1896 edition of Lyra Celtica. He died at Castle Maniace, Sicily, and was buried in a woodland cemetery on the hillside. Some of his other publications: Poems, 1884. Romantic Ballads, 1889. From the Hills of Dream, 1897. Poems and Dramas, 1910. Some of his poems: "An Orange Grove," "Moonrise on the Antarctic," "Song of the Cornfields," "The Field Mouse," "The Wild Mare."
   Sources: Dictionary of National Biography. Electronic Edition 1.1. Oxford University Press, 1997. English Poetry: Author Search. Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1995 (http://www.lib.utexas.edu:8080/search/epoetry/author.html). Favorite Poems of Childhood. Philip Smith, ed. Dover Publications, 1992. Poems of William Sharp. Mrs. William Sharp, ed. Duffield and Company, 1912. Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (http://library.stanford.edu). The Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry. 11th ed. The Columbia Granger's World of Poetry, Columbia University Press, 2005 (http://www.columbiagrangers.org).

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  • Sharp, William — (1855 1905)    Scottish poet born at Paisley, Strathclyde, he was educated at Glasgow University and spent a great deal of his life touring Australia, America, Germany, Italy, France and North Africa. Working in London, his poetry attracted the… …   British and Irish poets

  • Sharp, William (Fiona MacLeod) — (1856 1905)    Wrote under this pseudonym a remarkable series of Celtic tales, novels, and poems, including Pharais, a Romance of the Isles, The Mountain Lovers, The Sin Eater (1895), The Washer of the Ford, and Green Fire (1896), The Laughter of …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • William Sharp — William Sharp, né le 12 septembre 1855 à Paisley et mort le 12 décembre 1905 à Castello di Maniace, est un écrivain écossais. À partir de 1893, il écrivit aussi so …   Wikipédia en Français

  • William Sharp (writer) — William Sharp (12 September 1855 – 12 December 1905) was a Scottish writer, of poetry and literary biography in particular, who from 1893 wrote also as Fiona MacLeod, a pseudonym kept almost secret during his lifetime. He was also an editor of… …   Wikipedia

  • Sharp (surname) — Sharp is a surname. Sharp is cognate to the German dd. scharf . It is also akin to words which have the sense of scraping, e.g. Latin la. scrobis ditch , Russian ru. skresti to scrape .* Abraham Sharp (1651 1742), English schoolmaster,… …   Wikipedia

  • William Sharp — (* 12. September 1855 in Paisley in Schottland; † 12. Dezember 1905 in Maniace auf Sizilien) war ein schottischer Schriftsteller, der beginnend mit 1893 auch unter dem …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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