James Elroy Flecker

English poet and playwright

James Elroy Flecker - English poet and playwright
Born

November 5th, 1884
141 years ago

Died

January 3rd, 1915
110 years ago — 30 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An English poet and playwright, this individual contributed significantly to early 20th-century literature. Flecker's poetry often reflected themes of travel, longing, and the beauty of the East. His most recognized works include the drama 'Hassan' and the poem 'The Golden Journey to Samarkand'. Flecker's literary career, though brief, left a lasting legacy through its vivid imagery and reflective depth. Personal experiences in the Middle East influenced much of his writing, incorporating exotic locales and historical references.

Wrote the play 'Hassan'

Authored the poem 'The Golden Journey to Samarkand'

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