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John Masefield summed up my feelings for Hunstanton and the North Norfolk coast in his poem entitled 'Sea Fever' when he wrote: "I must go down to the sea again, the lonely sea and the sky..." One of ...
An Enduring Religious Poem This is certainly one of the great and enduring religious poems of our century, and it embodies the central message of hope that runs throughout Masefield’s poetry.
For his final major project as an undergraduate studying Animation at AUB, Tom Massey made a rotoscope film of his elderly grandfather reading the John Masefield poem, Sea-Fever. The poem is a paean ...
The 12 finalists were all required to learn John Masefield's poem "Sea Fever". "A rollicking rhythmic poem with lots of wonderful images – every child gave a different interpretation," says Goodwin.
The teacher read ‘Sea Fever’, a poem by John Masefield, to Mabel’s class and opened another dimension of language possibilities to the youngster.
Prolific crime author, Damien Boyd, may well relate to the famous opening line of the Sea-Fever poem by John Masefield. He spends a lot of time on the beach, mainly at Burnham-on-Sea. The Burnham ...
Masefield, an orphaned boy born in 1878, went on to become a hugely successful author of poetry, novels and plays and was appointed Poet Laureate in 1930. Among his best known works were the ...
The opening line to John Masefield's poem "Sea Fever", written round about the year 1900 and which aptly describes the lives of so many Milford men who had sea salt in their blood and souls. I had ...
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