‘Sea-Fever’ remains one of the most popular poems of the last century, and John Masefield one of the most popular poets, a superb spinner of yarns and ballads of tall ships, exotic seas, of the deep-rooted life of rural England, and of the great narratives of Troy and Arthurian legend. This book includes his most popular poems and a few previously uncollected rarities. All share Masefield’s love of particular lives: he draws the reader into his stories with an incomparable music of language.
This is a representative selection of the poems, in chronological sequence spanning his long career. The editor also provides a full introduction to his work.
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Philip W. Errington is an expert within the Department of Printed Books and Manuscripts at Sotheby’s in London. A graduate of the University of London, he read for his BA, MA and Ph D at University College. In 2000 he was appointed a visiting research fellow of the University of London, Institute of English Studies. He has published in the Yeats Annual and was appointed editor of The Journal of the John Masefield Society in 1997. He was responsible for, and introduced, facsimile centenary editions of Masefield’s Salt-Water Ballads in 2002 and Ballads in 2003. His bibliography, John Masefield – The ‘Great Auk’ of English Literature, was published by the British Library in 2004.