Английская Википедия:Helen Parry Eden

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Helen Parry Eden (1885 – 19 December 1960)[1] was an English poet.[2] She is credited with making popular in English the phrase "bread and circuses".[3]

Life

She was born Helen Parry, the daughter of Edward Abbott Parry.[4] She was educated at Roedean School, Manchester University, and King's College Art School, where she studied 1903–5 under Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole.[5][6]

In 1907 she married the artist Denis Eden, and they became Catholic converts in 1909.[7] They had a son and two daughters.[6]

Works

Helen Parry Eden published:[6]

  • Bread and Circuses (1914)
  • Coal and Candlelight (1918)
  • The Rhyme of the Servants of Mary (1919)
  • A String of Sapphires (1921)
  • Whistles of Silver (1933)
  • Poems and Verses (1943).

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External links

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