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  1. In Walter De la Mare's poem "All But Blind," De la Mare doesn't say that the creatures are completely blind but, as the title states, all but blind. De la Mare emphasizes their blindness by...

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · He md Maud de la Mare abt 1266, daughter of Sir Henry de la Mare and Joan de Neville. Children of Peter de Montfort and Maud de la Mare were: Sir John de Montfort, Lord Montfort, b abt 1271.

    • "de la Mere"
    • Ashtead, Epsom, Surrey, England
    • circa 1246
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    Father Sir Henry de la Mare, Justice of the Peace, Constable of Stogursey Castleb. c 1208, d. 1257 Mother Joan de Nevilleb. c 1235, d. b 1280 Maud de la Mare was born circa 1248 at of Ashtead, Surrey, England. She married Sir Peter de Montfort, son of Sir Peter de Montfort, Sheriff of Shropshire & Staffordshire, Constable of the Castles of Shrewsbu...

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    • Female
    • Piers (Montfort) de Montfort
  3. Often compared to other writers of fantasy and the macabre such as Arthur Machen and Algernon Blackwood, de la Mare nonetheless cultivated a unique sensibility. His poetry, in particular, stands out for its musicality and its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and mystery in the everyday world.

  4. Walter de la Mare’s most well-known poem is arguably ‘The Listeners,’ a child’s poem which creates a sense of mystery. The poem tells the tale of a ‘lonely traveller’s call’ at a ‘lone house’ knocking on a ‘moonlit door.’ Walter de la Mare’s work gave birth to a number of famous quotes and phrases.

  5. Aug 30, 2021 · De la Mare’s poetry represents some of the finest, beautifully crafted, classical verse of the twentieth century. It is truly tragic that his poems remain largely neglected, forgotten as the world passed them by.

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  7. De la Mare began writing short stories and poetry while working as a bookkeeper in the company’s London office during the 1890s. His first published short story, “Kismet,” appeared in the journal Sketch in 1895.

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