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Name
  
William Seymour

Children
  
Gerald Seymour

Spouse
  
Beatrice Kean Seymour

Died
  
1975

Role
  
Writer


Books
  
The Cats of Rome: New and Selected Poems, Caesar Remembers and Other Poems

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William Kean Seymour (1887–1975) was a British writer, by profession a bank manager. He was a poet and critic, novelist, journalist and literary editor.

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His first wife was the novelist and short story writer Beatrice Kean Seymour, who died in 1955. His second wife was the novelist and short story writer Rosalind Wade, with whom a had two sons, one of whom is the writer Gerald Seymour.

Works

  • The Street of Dreams (1914) poems
  • To Verhaeren (1917) poems
  • Twenty-Four Poems (1918) poems
  • Swords and Flutes (1919) poems
  • Miscellany Of Poetry (1910) editor
  • A Jackdaw in Georgia (1925) parodies
  • Parrot Pie (1927) parodies
  • Caesar Remembers (1929) poems
  • Time Stands (1935) poems
  • The Little Cages (1944) first novel
  • Collected Poems (1946) poems
  • So Sceptical My Heart (1951)
  • Store of Trees (1951)
  • Friends of the Swallow (1953)
  • The Secret Kingdom (1954)
  • Names & Faces (1956)
  • The First Childermas (1959) play
  • Pattern of Poetry (1963) with John Smith
  • Jonathan Swift: Enigma of a Genius (1967) biography
  • Silver Jubilee (1969)
  • The Cats of Rome (1970)
  • Poets in Miscellany of Poetry (1919)

    Laurence Binyon - F. V. Branford - G. K. Chesterton - Richard Church - William H. Davies - Geoffrey Dearmer - John Drinkwater - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - Louis Golding - Gerald Gould - Laurence Housman - Richard Le Gallienne - Eugene Mason - T. Sturge Moore - Theodore Maynard - Rose Macaulay - Thomas Moult - Robert Nichols - Eden Phillpotts - Arthur K. Sabin - Margaret Sackville - William Kean Seymour - Horace Shipp - Edith Sitwell - Muriel Stuart - W. R. Titterton - E. H. Visiak - Alec Waugh - Charles Williams

    The text is available online at Project Gutenberg at [1].

    References

    William Kean Seymour Wikipedia