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John Masefield, English poet and writer
John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet and writer, seen here in uniform during the First World War. He was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967.
1917
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, John Masefield, an esteemed English poet and writer, is captured in uniform during his service in the First World War. The image, taken in 1917, reveals a profound sense of introspection and dedication as Masefield, with a serious expression, focuses intently on the pages of a book. Born on June 1, 1878, in Ledbury, Herefordshire, Masefield's literary career began in earnest when he published his first collection of poems, "The Widow in the Atic," in 1902. His works, often inspired by the sea and the lives of ordinary people, resonated with readers and critics alike, earning him a reputation as a master of narrative poetry. When war broke out in 1914, Masefield, then 36, felt compelled to contribute to the war effort. He enlisted in the Royal Navy and served as a naval officer until 1917. During his time in the military, he continued to write, producing works such as "The Everlasting Mercy," which was published in 1916. In 1930, Masefield was appointed Poet Laureate, a position he held until his death in 1967. His tenure as Poet Laureate saw the publication of numerous collections, including "Collected Poems" and "The Complete Poems and Selected Prose." Masefield's poetry, deeply rooted in the human experience, continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth and poetic skill. In this photograph, we see a man of letters transformed by the realities of war, yet undeterred in his commitment to both his craft and his country. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of the written word, even in the midst of conflict.
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