Masefield — [ meɪsfiːld], John, englischer Dichter, * Ledbury (Counties Hereford and Worcester) 1. 6. 1878, ✝ nahe Abingdon (County Berkshire) 12. 5. 1967. Unter seinen Lyrikbänden ragen die in der Nachfolge R. Kiplings stehenden »Salt water ballads«… … Universal-Lexikon
Masefield — [mās′fēld΄] John 1878 1967; Eng. writer: poet laureate (1930 67) … English World dictionary
Masefield — John Masefield 1912 John Edward Masefield (* 1. Juni 1878 in Ledbury, Herefordshire; † 12. Mai 1967 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire) war ein britischer Autor, der am besten für seine realistische bis mystische Lyrik bekannt ist. Von 193 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Masefield — noun English poet (1878 1967) • Syn: ↑John Masefield, ↑John Edward Masefield • Instance Hypernyms: ↑poet … Useful english dictionary
Masefield — n. family name; John Masefield (1878 1967), English poet … English contemporary dictionary
Masefield, Saskatchewan — For other uses, see Masefield. Masefield, Saskatchewan Hamlet … Wikipedia
Masefield, John — born June 1, 1878, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Eng. died May 12, 1967, near Abingdon, Berkshire English poet. He went to sea in his youth, then lived precariously for several years in the U.S. before settling in London. He is best known for his poems … Universalium
Masefield, John Edward — (1878 1967) Born at The Knapp, Ledbury, Herefordshire, he was orphaned at a very early age and was brought up by relatives in Warwickshire. He was educated from 1891 to 1894 on board the HMS Conway on the River Mersey the training ship for… … British and Irish poets
Masefield — biographical name John 1878 1967 English author; poet laureate (1930 67) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Masefield — /mays feeld , mayz /, n. John, 1878 1967, English poet: poet laureate 1930 67. * * * … Universalium