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  1. Day Lewis. Poetry Reading (1964) play; pause; stop; mute; unmute; previous; next

  2. Powered by LitCharts content and AI. "A Hard Frost" is a poem by Anglo-Irish poet Cecil Day Lewis that muses on nature's deceptive power. The poem's speaker wakes to find the world outside transformed by the "hard frost" of the title, which makes it look as though spring has arrived. Overnight, the frost has left lily-like patterns against the ...

  3. Parents everywhere can relate to this poem, Walking Away, by Cecil Day-Lewis. Here, the speaker is a parent who thinks back upon the life of his child. It is the child’s eighteenth birthday, or nearly, and the speaker cannot believe how much time has gone by and how much has changed. He clearly wants to hold on to his child, to keep him young ...

  4. Day-Lewis: An English Literary Life. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980. The first son of Blake wrote this year-by-year biography of his father within a decade of his father’s death. Family ...

  5. Cecil Day-Lewis. Writer: The Beast Must Die. Cecil Day-Lewis was born on 27 April 1904 in Ballintubber, Ireland. He was a writer, known for The Beast Must Die (1952), This Man Must Die (1969) and The Beast Must Die (2021). He was married to Jill Balcon and Constance Mary King. He died on 22 May 1972 in London, England, UK.

  6. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Cecil Day Lewis, CBE (27 April 1904 – 22 May 1972) was an Irish poet, the British Poet Laureate between 1968 to 1972, and, under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake, a mystery writer. He was the father of the actor Daniel Day-Lewis and the TYV star Tamasin Day-Lewis. Contents.

  7. C. Day-Lewis, or Cecil Day-Lewis (also spelt Day Lewis) British Poet Laureate from 1968-1972. He also wrote mystery stories under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake Father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis, journalist and food writer Tamasin Day-Lewis, and writer Sean Day-Lewis.