Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist, best known for his children’s stories and psychological horror stories. Beginning in 1890, he worked in the statistics department of Standard Oil’s London office to support his growing family; he and his wife eventually had four children. But like other businessmen-writers, such as American poets Wallace Stevens (vice president at Hartford Insurance) and Dana Gioia (senior executive at General Foods), he still managed to find time to write. De le Mare is also remembered for his theories on the imagination, a faculty which he saw as an important part of early childhood development. He is included among the Georgian Poets, whose work was published in a series of anthologies between 1911 and 1922 entitled Georgian Poetry.
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist, best known for his children’s stories and psychological horror stories. Beginning in 1890, he worked in the statistics department of Standard Oil’s London office to support his growing family; he and his wife eventually had four children. But like other businessmen-writers, such as American poets Wallace Stevens (vice president at Hartford Insurance) and Dana Gioia (senior executive at General Foods), he still managed to find time to write. De le Mare is also remembered for his theories on the imagination, a faculty which he saw as an important part of early childhood development. He is included among the Georgian Poets, whose work was published in a series of anthologies between 1911 and 1922 entitled Georgian Poetry.
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