- Rhymers' Club
The Rhymers' Club was a group of
London -based poets, founded in 1890 byW. B. Yeats andErnest Rhys . Originally not much more than a dining club, generally meeting upstairs at the "Cheshire Cheese" pub inFleet Street , it did produce anthologies of poetry in 1892 and 1894.Those who took part included also
Ernest Dowson ,Lionel Johnson ,Francis Thompson ,Richard Le Gallienne , John Davidson,Edwin Ellis ,Victor Plarr ,Selwyn Image ,A. S. Hillier ,John Todhunter ,Arthur Symons ,Ernest Radford , andThomas William Rolleston .Oscar Wilde attended some meetings that were held in private homes. The group as a whole matched quite closely Yeats' retrospective idea of 'the tragic generation', destined for failure and in many cases early death.By the time
Arthur Ransome wrote his "Bohemia in London" in 1907, the group had already passed intoReferences
* Jeffares, A. Norman, "W.B. Yeats: A New Biography", (Hutchinson 1988).
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