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Encyclopedia > Francis Scarfe

Francis Scarfe (1911 - 1986) was an English poet, critic and novelist, who became an academic, translator and head of the British Institute in Paris.


He was born in South Shields; he was brought up from a young age at the Royal Merchant Seaman's Orphanage. He was educated at Durham University and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. He then studied at the Sorbonne.


While in Paris he wrote surrealist verse, and dabbled in communism, from which he then retreated. He taught at Glasgow University briefly before the outbreak of World War II, in which he worked in the British Army's Education Corps. He was posted to the Orkneys, and the Faroe Islands. While in the Orkneys he lodged with the family of the young George Mackay Brown, on whom he was a major influence.


His book from 1942 was one of the first to engage critically with the Auden Group, if superfically; he returned to Auden in a post-war book of greater depth. After the war he held a number of academic positions.


Works

  • Inscapes (1940) poems
  • Forty Poems and Ballads (1941)
  • Auden & After: The Liberation Of Poetry, 1930-41 (1942) criticism
  • Promises (?) first novel
  • W. H. Auden (1948) criticism
  • Underworlds (1950) poems
  • Single Blessedness (1951) novel
  • The Unfinished Woman (1954) novel
  • The Art of Paul Valéry (1954)
  • Picasso by Frank Elgar and Robert Maillard (1956) translator
  • Baudelaire (1961, Penguin Books) editor
  • Conversations on the Dresden Gallery, by Louis Aragon and Jean Cocteau (1982) translator
  • Complete Verse of Charles P. Baudelaire (1986 Anvil Press Poetry) translator
  • Baudelaire: the Poems in Prose (1989, Anvil Press Poetry) translator


 
 

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