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Frederick and
Elizabeth Margaret ("Lily")
MacNeice. Both were
originally from the West of Ireland.
MacNeice's father, an
Anglican clergyman,
would go on...
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Journal is an
autobiographical long poem in twenty-four
sections by
Louis MacNeice. It was
written between August and
December 1938, and
published as a single...
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Frederick MacNeice (1866–1942), was born at Omey, Co. Galway, to a
Protestant family which claimed descent from the kin of the
early Irish saint MacNissi....
- "Prayer
Before Birth" is a poem
written by the
Irish poet
Louis MacNeice (1907–1963) at the
height of the
Second World War.
Written from the perspective...
- and
Irish writers active in the 1930s that
included W. H. Auden,
Louis MacNeice,
Cecil Day-Lewis,
Stephen Spender,
Christopher Isherwood and sometimes...
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Roger Mc
Neice,
Australian numismatist,
historian and coin
collector Vince Mc
Neice (born 1938),
English footballer and
manager See also: John
MacNeice (1866-1942)...
- and, in
collaboration with
MacNeice, "W. H.
Auden and
Louis MacNeice:
Their Last Will and Testament" (in verse).
MacNeice's contributions include a verse...
- Zoo is a book by
Louis MacNeice. It was
published by
Michael Joseph in
November 1938, and
according to the publisher's list
belongs in the
category of...
- Knight,
Ronald Knox,
Philip Larkin, C. Day-Lewis,
Michael Longley,
Louis MacNeice,
Peter McDonald,
Christopher Middleton,
Andrew Motion, Paul Muldoon, Tom...
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international footballer who
lived his
entire life in Carrickfergus.
Louis MacNeice, poet,
moved to the town when he was two
years old (his
father was appointed...