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  1. Cecil Day-Lewis (Ballintogher, 1904 - Hadley Wood, 1972) Poeta lírico irlandés, de exquisito talento, que destacó también como crítico y novelista policíaco. Graduado en Oxford, publicó su primer libro de poemas, Beechen Vigil, en 1925.

  2. Cecil Day Lewis (1904-1972), a descendant on his mother's side from Oliver Goldsmith, was born in Eire, but while still in his infancy he came to England on the appointment of his father as vicar of Edwinstowe, in Nottinghamshire. He was a scholar of Sherborne School and an exhibitioner of Wadham College, Oxford, and while at the university edited Oxford Poetry (1927) with his contemporary W ...

  3. Jill Balcon, screen and stage actress: born London 3 January 1925; married 1951 Cecil Day-Lewis (died 1972, one son, one daughter); died 18 July 2009. Join our commenting forum.

  4. "Cecil Day Lewis - Bibliography." Great Authors of World Literature, Critical Edition, edited by Frank Northen Magill, eNotes.com, Inc., 1997 ...

  5. Daniel Day-Lewis (Londres, Inglaterra, 29 de abril de 1957) es un actor retirado británico nacionalizado irlandés. [1] Ganador de tres Premios Óscar, aclamado por la crítica y reconocido mundialmente por su talento interpretativo, es considerado como uno de los actores más destacados en la industria del cine. [2] [3] [4] A pesar de su formación tradicional como actor en Bristol Old Vic ...

  6. Cecil Day Lewis & John Betjeman: View large (200 Kb). On 14 December 1967, Cecil Day Lewis (1904-1972) received a letter from Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, wanting his 'consent' to be poet laureate in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

  7. 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.