Marsh, Sir Edward Howard

Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), classicist, scholar. Between 1912 and 1922 he edited five highly influential volumes of Georgian Poetry. He was a friend and executor of R. Brooke whose Collected Poems (1918) he edited. He made many translations of classical and French authors; and in 1939 published A Number of People, reminiscences of his many friends in the literary and political worlds.

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