Sherard Vines
Walter Sherard Vines (1890 1964) was an English writer and academic, who wrote poetry, novels and criticism.
He was born in Oxford and educated at Magdalen College School and New College, Oxford. He was published in Oxford Poetry, and took an academic position at Belfast University in 1914. He served in the British Army until 1917, when he was invalided out. Poems of his were included in the Sitwell Wheels anthologies.
From 1923 for five years he taught at Keio University in Tokyo. During that period he was for a time tutor to Prince Chichibu. He contributed while there to Edmund Blunden's Oriental Literary Times. From 1929 he was professor at the University College of Hull.
Works
- The Two Worlds (1916) poems
- The Kaleidoscope (1921) poems
- The Pyramid (1926) poems
- A basic guide to English composition (1928) with G.B.Sansom
- Triforium (1928) poems
- Humours Unreconciled (1928) novel
- Movements In Modern English Poetry And Prose (1927) criticism
- The Course Of English Classicism From The Tudor To The Victorian Age (1930) criticism
- Yofuku: or Japan in Trousers (1931) travel
- Return, Belphegor! (1932) fantasy novel
- Whips and Scorpions: Specimens of Modern Satiric Verse 1914–1931 (1932) anthology
- Georgian Satirists (1934) criticism
- Green to Amber (1941) novel
- 100 Years Of English Literature (1950) criticism
- Antony and Cleopatra (The Warwick Shakespeare) editor with A. E. Morgan
Categories: English novelists | English poets | 1890 births | 1964 deaths