Bridie, James (1888-1951), was the pen name of Osborne Henry Mavor, a distinguished Scottish playwright. Bridie's major works explore matters of ethics, morality, and religion and the supernatural. The amusing situations in his comedies conceal shrewd common sense and irony. He also wrote domestic dramas and experimental plays.
Dunbar, William (1465?-1530?), was a Scottish poet who wrote in a broad variety of styles, including hymns, satires, humorous verses, elegies, and… More>>
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Robinson, Roland (1912-1992), was an Irish-born Australian poet and collector of myths. He was an admirer of nature and the Australian bush. He was… More>>
McGonagall, William (1825?-1902), a Scottish poet, became famous for his appalling poetry. McGonagall has been called the world's worst poet. His… More>>
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