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Encyclopedia > Edmund John

Edmund John (27 November 1883 -28 February 1917) was a British poet of the Uranian school whose verses were modelled on the Symbolist poetry of Swinburne and other earlier poets. Much of his work was condemned by critics for being overly decadent and unfashionable. He fought in the First World War, but was invalided out in 1916. He died at Taormina, in Sicily, a year later.


Works

  • The Flute of Sardonyx: Poems (1913)
  • The Wind in the Temple: Poems (1915)
  • Symphonie Symbolique (1919)

Further Reading

D'Arch Smith, Timothy (1970). Love in Earnest. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.


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But the 22 per cent that John's just referred to, actually it involved people coming in to new positions, there's a very high turnover in executives, some say every three years they're replaced or they leave every two years and of course the people come in at high, higher levels.
JOHN EDMUNDS: Well what I'd like to see first of all is first of all a big measure of self-restraint, but the second thing I'd like to see is remuneration committees to be opened up in a major way.
JOHN EDMUNDS: Well I'm not going to write it, I might get more money by promising to people that I won't write it.
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