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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Roger McNeice, Australian numismatist, historian and coin collector Vince McNeice (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...
- 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...