Analysis of the poem Sea Fever by John Masefield.
The picture is like that of Look, Stranger of Auden and Dylan Thomas’ Poem in October, Auden describing the ships and cargoes going as does John Masefield in Sea Fever and Dylan writing about his birthday celebration near the harbor or sea-port town, but in a different context. Let us see how the ship keeps tumbling over, vanishing out of sight. What to say about the body, what about the.
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In an essay written in new book Turner and the Elements,. on the poets' grave site. I guess, at a push, it would have to be John Masefield. He is buried in Westminster Abbey (the last poet to get there), so the surroundings would be great. And which tombstone, dear reader, would you choose to kiss? Posted by World of the Written Word at 8:40 AM. Reactions: 1 comment: Email This BlogThis.
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SEA FEVER: Poem by John Masefield featured in the collection Salt-Water Poems and Ballads (3-5) HENRY LAWSON: Australian author of poems and short stories,1867-1922; park in Drummoyne (5,6) WILL I AM: English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) BLAKE: English poet, painter, and.