Edwin Denison Morgan (February 8, 1811 – February 14, 1883) was the twenty-first governor of New York from 1859 to 1862 and served in the United States...
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Edwin Morgan may refer to: Edwin Morgan (poet) (1920–2010), Scottish poet Edwin B. Morgan (1806–1881), U.S. Representative from New York Edwin D. Morgan...
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Edwin George Morgan OBE FRSE (27 April 1920 – 19 August 2010) was a Scottish poet and translator associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely...
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domesticate the work. Among the best-known modern translations are those of Edwin Morgan, Burton Raffel, Michael J. Alexander, Roy Liuzza, and Seamus Heaney....
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called Cyrano, first presented at the Haymarket Theatre in London. 1992 Edwin Morgan wrote a translation in Scots verse, which was first performed by the...
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The Edwin Morgan Poetry Award Award is a Scottish poetry prize awarded biennially for the best unpublished poetry collection by a Scottish poet under the...
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early 1970s and meetings with the elder generation - Norman MacCaig, Edwin Morgan, Robert Garioch – and with contemporaries such as Leonard, Kelman and...
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indeed to write, poetry". Edwin Morgan was the inaugural holder of the role of Makar, appointed on 16 February 2004. Initially, Morgan was expected to hold...
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married Thomas Edwin Morgan and they had one child, a boy, born on October 31, 1886; he lived only two days. Around 1890, Kate Morgan ran off with Albert...
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1956, a Glasgow Herald reviewer called it "completely hair-raising". Edwin Morgan referred to Boy in Darkness as a "very different" piece, "a nouvelle...
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(1909–1981) and Sydney Goodsir Smith (1915–1975). The Glaswegian poet Edwin Morgan (1920–2010) became known for translations of works from a wide range...
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have buriers. Ime, hát megleltem hazámat (first stanza), translated by Edwin Morgan, Attila József Attila József was born in Ferencváros, a poor district...
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Edwin Barber Morgan (May 2, 1806 – October 13, 1881) was an entrepreneur and politician from the Finger Lakes region of western New York. He was the first...
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journalist, and historian Edward Morgan (choreographer) (fl. 1990s), American dancer and choreographer Edwin Morgan (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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List of Republican National Committee Chairs # Chair Term State 1 Edwin Morgan 1856–1864 New York 2 Henry Raymond 1864–1866 New York 3 Marcus Ward 1866–1868...
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place. For example, many authors in Scotland, such as James Kelman and Edwin Morgan have used Scots, even though English is now the more common language...
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is credited with inspiring a new generation of writers. Fellow poet Edwin Morgan said of him: "Eccentric and often maddening genius he may be, but MacDiarmid...
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movement were followed by a new generation of post-war poets including Edwin Morgan, who would be appointed the first Scots Makar by the inaugural Scottish...
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include Ruthven Todd, Tom Scott, Hamish Henderson, Maurice Lindsay, Edwin Morgan, Burns Singer, and William Montgomerie. This grouping was fairly represented...
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first appointment was made directly by the Parliament in that year when Edwin Morgan received the honour to become Scotland's first ever official national...
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Edwin Vernon Morgan (February 22, 1865 – April 16, 1934) was an American diplomat. He was born in Aurora, New York, the grandson of Congressman Edwin...
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Scottish poet. Her first poetry collection, Ship of the Line, won the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award in 2016. Boxall was born in 1987. She grew up in Aberdeenshire...
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title, Woomble said it came up during a conversation with poet laureate Edwin Morgan; it was originally named Scottish Fiction and then Living in Fiction...
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that awakened British writers such as himself, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Edwin Morgan to the possibilities of Concrete Poetry. However, there were by this...
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being local news. The paper's founder was Edwin Morgan. The proprietors have been: c.1906–1965: M. Morgan and Company 1965–1983: Berrows Newspapers Ltd...
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Jeff Nuttall, Tom Raworth, Michael Horovitz, Eric Mottram, Peter Finch, Edwin Morgan, Jim Burns, Elaine Feinstein, Lee Harwood, and Christopher Logue. Many...
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which subsequently inspired a poem by the Poet Laureate of Scotland, Edwin Morgan. Shelia Hamilton (9 May 2007). "The people who live inside city's most...
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Concrete poetry in England and Scotland 1962–75: Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan, Dom Sylvester Houédard and Bob Cobbing (Doctoral dissertation), University...
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her poetry, including the CBC Literary Prize for poetry in 2019, the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award in 2020, the Nan Shepherd Prize for nonfiction in 2023,...
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original and the presence of the poet/translator, as in William Morris, Edwin Morgan, Burton Raffel, and Seamus Heaney; "verse translation", somewhat faithful...
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