Ernest Myers

Ernest Myers

Ernest James Myers (born at Keswick 13 October 1844; died at Etchingham, Sussex, 25 November 1921), was a poet, Classicist and author. He was the second son of the Rev. Frederic Myers, author of "Catholic Thoughts", and Susan Harriett Myers (née Marshall). (His elder brother was F W H Myers, the poet, critic and psychical researcher.)

Early life

Educated at Cheltenham and Balliol College, Oxford, (where he won the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse in 1865), Ernest Myers became a fellow of Wadham College in 1868, teaching there for three years. In 1871, he moved to London, joining the Inner Temple and being called to the bar; however, he never practised as a barrister. Instead, he made his living as a translator and editor and also joined the committees of organisations such as the University Extension Society, the Charity Organisation Society, the Society for the Protection of Women & Children, and the Hellenic Society of which he was a founder member.

Writing

Myers published poetry in "The Puritans" (1869), translated the "Odes" of Pindar (1874), followed in 1877 by a volume entitled "Poems". A further, larger volume of his own poetry followed in 1880, "The Defence of Rome and Other Poems", and he contributed an article on Aeschylus to a collection of Classical essays edited by Evelyn Abbott.

In 1882 he collaborated with Andrew Lang and Walter Leaf on books XVII-XXIV of Homer's "Iliad" (a companion volume to a translation of the "Odyssey").

Further volumes of poetry followed in the coming years: "The Judgement of Prometheus" (1886); and "Gathered Poems" (1904). He also wrote "Lord Althorp: a biography" (1890).

Family

In London, in 1883, Myers married Nora Margaret Lodge (1858-1952) (a sister of George Edward Lodge), and they had five children. The family moved from London to Chislehurst in 1891. Their elder son - who may have been the subject of Myers’ poem "Infant Eyes" - died as a soldier in France in 1918, the last year of the Great War.

Myers maintained a love of physical exercise throughout his life, including swimming, riding, lawn tennis, walking, and golf. He died on 25 November 1921 at Etchingham, Sussex, aged 77.

ources

Obituary in "The Times", Monday 20 November 1921

External links

* [http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poet/383.html A summary of Myers’ life, together with some of his poetry]
* [http://archive.timesonline.co.uk/ ‘’The Times’’ archive online]


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