A PROMINENT MEMBER OF THE SQUIREARCHY
The first winner of the Hawthornden Prize for Imaginative Literature, in 1»1»; until u yeur or two ago assistant editor of Mr Squire's “London Mercury”; as a poet, the author of “Songe,” “The Queen of China, and Other Poems,” “The Island of Youth,” and more besides, of which a collected edition wae published laet year; aa a novelist, tl-e author of at least one very amusing skit on wartime jobholders. “The Old Indispensables”; as a critic, the author of two or three volumes of sedate, rather solemn essays —this is Edward Shanks, one of the best-known members of what the Sitwells call the “Squirearchy.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 14
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110A PROMINENT MEMBER OF THE SQUIREARCHY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 14
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