Friday, March 9, 2012
The woman in black
Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956), was a popular English novelist and humourist of the early twentieth century, and the inventor of the clerihew, an irregular form of humourous verse on biographical topics. He was born in London, and educated at St Paul's School and Merton College, Oxford. Bentley worked as a journalist on several newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph. His first published collection of poetry, titled Biography for Beginners (1905), popularised the clerihew form; it was followed by two other collections, in 1929 and 1939. His detective novel, Trent's Last
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