John Masefield

  • Read by: Ronald Pickup

    Duration: 1 hr 7 mins

    John Masefield (1878-1967) was one of the most prolific, popular and successful poets of the twentieth century. Masefield broke upon Edwardian literature with the startling work titled The Everlasting Mercy, which described the spiritual enlightenment of a drunken poacher. Over the span of his lifetime, he was appointed Poet Laureate and amassed a large number of admirers, which included such high-profile names as John Betjeman, Robert Graves and W.B. Yeats.

    This collection contains thirty-six poems and spans Masefield's entire career. There are early poems from Salt-Water Ballads (1902) and Ballads (1903), followed by extracts from the narrative poems The Everlasting Mercy, Dauber and Reynard the Fox. The selection also includes a number of sonnets including 'On Growing Old', as well as his poetry on the Romans, alongside a number of rarities.

    Poetry
  • Read by: Richard Mitchley

    Duration: 7 hrs 30 mins

    This is the story about a very special kind of treasure hunt. It is a magical treasure hunt and can only happen at night when Kay is asleep and dreaming. Sometimes, only sometimes, the magic can be very strong during the day.

    Key Stage 2
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