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  Encyclopedia: William Baylebridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William Baylebridge was the pseudonym of Charles William Blocksidge ( December 12, 1883 –; May 7, 1942), an Australian poet and short-story writer.
Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Baylebridge went to London in 1909 and travelled from there in many parts of Europe and the Middle East.
Baylebridge was considered a leading Australian poet in his day, but modern critics have a higher view of his short stories than his poetry, which has been called "unwieldy" (Roberts).
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 User talk:Sethmahoney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of course you're right that William Baylebridge will be a lot happier with "Short story writers".
William Baylebridge, so he changed it there, to Category:Short S tories, with an upper-case -S. So I came along, patrolling my new page, saw the resulting redlink, and changed it back to Short s tories.
William Baylebridge 's category to "Short story writers", so he's no longer part of the problem.
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 National Notes: Exerpts
Baylebridge, 1883 - 1942, was a poet of renown in his time, his work widely publicised by Percy Stephensen in the 1930's.
Baylebridge, recognises the function of a new leadership in charge of an Australian State.
We expect our readers to search out the poetry and other work by Baylebridge as part of the necessary program of cultural-ideological warfare in which we are engaged.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography Ba
Ball was given other commissions, including the statue of Sir William Wallace at Ballarat, Francis Ormond (q.v.) at Melbourne, and some portrait busts, now in the national gallery at Melbourne.
Baylebridge was tall, fair and good-looking, a good athlete in his youth, a good musician, and a sound man of business; he was interested in the Stock Exchange and was in a good financial position.
Up to 1923 at least he was signing his letters "W. Blocksidge" but not long afterwards he adopted the name of William Baylebridge, both in private life and for his books.
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 AustLit Agent
William Baylebridge was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and was educated at home, at a state school and at Brisbane Grammar School.
Baylebridge aspired to be a writer and in 1908 went to England.
Baylebridge is also reputed to have published the following works, but they have not been traced: "Sandal and Gum", "A Gleaner's Sheaf", "A Pillar of Salt", "The Loving Lad", and "The Voice of Desire".
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 Talk:William Baylebridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It goes without saying that editors are extremely welcome to expand it further, but if you want to slap the "This is a stub" boilerplate message on it just because it's short, could I ask you to first think about whether it's really too short?
Baylebridge is a pretty obscure subject today, even though, as I point out in the article, he was in the twenties and thirties considered a leading Australian poet.
This page was last modified 22:05, 13 Sep 2004.
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 William Baylebridge - Result for William Baylebridge - Meaning of William Baylebridge - Definition of William ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
'''William Baylebridge''' was the pseudonym of '''Charles William Blocksidge''' (1883–1942), an Australia.html">Australia _ Australian _and AustraliaAustralian writer.
As Baylebridge, he was considered a leading Australian poet in his day, but modern Australia.html">Australia _have a higher view of his short stories than his poetry, which has been called "unwieldy" (cf Roberts).
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 cars - William Baylebridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He travelled to London in 1909, and from there went on to many parts of Europe and the Middle East.
As Baylebridge, he was considered a leading Australian poet in his day, but modern critics have a higher view of his short stories than his poetry, which has been called "unwieldy" (cf Roberts).
Historians and literary historians today condemn Baylebridge's political agenda of populist nationalism (cf Jupp), as well as his interest in vitalism.
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 Baylebridge, William --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The U.S. actor, stage manager, and playwright William Gillette was most famous as an actor in his own dramatization of Sherlock Holmes, which he adapted for the stage from Sir Arthur...
With Meriwether Lewis, William Clark led the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 to 1806 from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River.
William Harvey's studies were the beginnings of the science of physiology.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography Index
She left at five years of age, and the eventual cause of her inclusion was that she was really an Australian of the third generation.
Her mother was an Australian, one grandfather spent all his adult life in Australia, and one of her great-grandfathers was William Sorell, one of the ablest governors that ever came to Australia.
Some excellent singers and executive musicians have made their mark in the world among whom may be mentioned Melba, Ada Crossley, and William Murdoch; but though some interesting music has been composed little is known of it and comparatively little has been published.
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 Author William Baylebridge, from the Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
William Baylebridge was born in Brisbane, Queensland,in 1883 and was educated at home, at a state school and at Brisbane Grammar School.
Baylebridge aspired to be a writer and in 1908 travelled to England.
In England he lived with his mother's half-sister, Grace Leven, and was supported by his maternal grandmother for a short period.
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 Next to nothing truly something - Humanities and social sciences - The University of Sydney
The prestigious William Baylebridge Memorial Prize has been awarded to Noel Rowe, senior lecturer in Australian literature, for his book of poems, Next to nothing.
As winner of the Baylebridge Prize, he is in distinguished company, with James McAuley, Rosemary Dobson, Peter Porter, Kate Lilley, John Tranter and Vivian Smith among the former winners.
Established as an annual award in memory of poet William Baylebridge (1883-1942), the prize is for a first collection by an Australian poet, saluting their contribution to Australian poetry.
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 Authors at Oldpoetry.com
His only considerable work, The Grave (1743), is a poem written in blank verse of great vigour and freshness, and is much less conventional than its gloomy subject might lead one to expect.
Williams Blakes poetry is often elaboratly symbolic, mysterious and spiritual.
Charlotte dedicated the book to William Makepeace Thackeray, who described it as 'the masterwork of a great genius'.
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 The Sonnet in Australasia
With a strong compulsion toward concentration and artistic restraint, she would be a sonneteer of the first rank.
Concerning William Blocksidge less is known than his work merits.
Our sonneteers exhibit a distinct tendency to write sequences, either of two or three sonnets, or, when the impulse is stronger, until it exhausts itself in twenty, fifty, or even a hundred or more, as in Baylebridge's Love Redeemed.
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 Hordern House
ELLIS, William Polynesian Researches, during a residence of nearly six years in the South Sea Islands...
RICHARDSON, William A Catalogue of 7385 Stars, chiefly in the Southern Hemisphere.
SOWDEN, William J The Northern Territory As It Is...
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 Titles And Descriptions Of Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Baylebridge applied a concept of statecraft to his political conception, making him a prominent theorist of Australian nationalism.
Pierce is best known for his The Turner Diaries, which made an appearance in the politics of the Australian 'Right' in the 1980's, and which continues to be circulated in fringe circles.
In particular, Saunders examines William Lane and Henry Lawson, determining that these writers fought an anti-national business oligarchy in their day, similar in spirit to the present enemies of Australian identity and independence.
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 The Reta Light Australian Poetry Collection - The Collection Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William J. Anderson, youngest daughter of the Rev. Edward Baker, of South Australia.
A Northern Trail by William Blocksidge [William Baylebridge].
William B. Dalley, Q.C., M.P., Attorney-General of New South Wales.
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 Pioneer Books Lists
This Edition of The Way of the World by William Congreve is the first publication of The Haymarket Press and is limited to 875 copies on Japon Vellum, numbered 1 to 875.
The frontispiece is an Etching by Angus and Robertson Middleton Todd, AE, and the drawing on the title-page is by William Monk, RE The volume has been printed by The Westminster Press, London, in the year 1928.
Hunting in Britain including 'The Sport of Otter Hunting'; 'Sporting Recollections of the Canadas' by Lord William Lennox; ‘Canine Characteristics’ by ‘Craven’; 'Traits of the Fox and the Red Deer: with some Remarks on Hunting generally' by the Hon.
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 William bathe - Network Live   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Look for William bathe in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for William bathe in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
If you have created this page in the past few minutes and it has not yet appeared, it may not be visible due to a delay in updating the database.
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 Poet: William Baylebridge - All poems of William Baylebridge
Author William Baylebridge, from the Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Poems by William Baylebridge First 7 shown of 7.
William Baylebridge (next poet) I was from Australia, and I lived from 1883-1942.
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 User talk:The stuart/archive 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because right now the "Short Stories" link on William Baylebridge works, and lots and lots of other links on other pages, that are of the form "Short stories", don't work.
I know it's confusing, because there are different rules for a) books, and b) practically everything else.
If you follow the category link on William Baylebridge, you'll see a lot of links on the page you come to, and most of them have all the important words capitalized, but that's because those links are story titles.
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B46155 : BAYLEY, WILLIAM A. Sydney Suburban Steam Railways.
B46156 : BAYLEY, WILLIAM A. Standard Gauge Railway Across Australia.
William Bridges and Brudenell White, Founders of the A.I.F. Flagships Three.
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 Index of /wiki/fr/wi/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
William John Laurent Wallace, baron Wallace de Saltaire
William Eliot, 2ème comte des Allemands de rue
William Eliot, 4ème comte des Allemands de rue
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 Modern Australian Poetry : Rare Books Exhibition
William Charles Wentworth (1793-1872) may have composed ‘Australasia’ (1823) in Cambridge rather than Sydney, but he speaks proudly there of his native land.
She was a radical idealist and had gone to Paraguay with William Lane’s Cosme settlement in 1896.
The Spinner published mainstream, traditional verse by poets such as Zora Cross, Dorothea Mackellar, William Baylebridge, and Furnley Maurice.
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William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford
William John Cavendish Bentinck-Scott, 5th Duke of Portland
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
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14181 : BAYLEY, WILLIAM A. Rich Earth; History Of Young And The Shire Of Burrangong New South Wales.
16942 : BREND, WILLIAM A. A Handbook Of Medical Jurisprudence And Toxicology: For The Use Of Students And Practioners.
His Life, His Thrilling Adventures, His North Pole and Trans-Atlantic Flights, Together With His Plans For Conquering The Atlantic By Air.
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 World--Lawyer Poets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
His collections of poetry include The Stonehenge Syndrome (Melbourne: William Heinemann, 1993); The Earthquake Lands (Australia: Angus and Robertson, 1990); Outer Charting (Australia: Angus and Robertson, 1985); In Breaking Waves (Melbourne, Australia, 1979); Spectators on the Shore: Poems (Sydney: Edwards and Shaw, 1975).
Born in Guayaquil, she is a lawyer from UCSG (Universidad Catolica Santiago de Guayaquil).
Pearse was commander-in-chief of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Irish Volunteers and led the 1916 Easter Rising which proclaimed the birth of the Irish Republic.
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 Anzacs Died at Gallipoli: Reference Page
Bean, C. The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918, Volume 2: From 4 May 1915, to the Evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Bean, C. Two Men I Knew, William Bridges and Brudenell White, Founders of the A.I.F..
Williams, A.E. Echoes of War Nursing Service in 1914 - 1918 War; Europe, Palestine & Egypt.
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This first edition was limited to 100 copies, it was not reprinted untill 1962 in which the text was extensively revised and the author changed his surname to Baylebridge.
Edited, with Notes and an Introduction by William Crooke.
"An important work which contains, among numerous other narratives, accounts of explorations which are virtually unprocurable in original form, e.g., those by William Carron, William Hann, James Mulligan, George Dalrymple, Donald Laing, J.T. Embley, and others.
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