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D'Arcy Cresswell

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In 1921, Cresswell returned to London, where he spent most of the rest of his life, although he retained his New Zealand links and made several trips back home. In London he eked out a precarious existence while writing and died there in 1960. Volumes of his poems were published over the years, some
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said "the book is a notable one, and has some of the essentials of real greatness", and concluded: "Despite its many demerits (and they, like the numerous spelling mistakes, are a part of the author), it may be accounted good by the present generation, and perhaps great by a later one."
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has said, "He is not remotely the poet he believed himself to be, and, judged on his verse alone, would long have been forgotten," but he added: "He remains, however, one of New Zealand literature's outstanding identities." The critic Bart Sutherland, writing in 1931 in
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In August 1925 Cresswell married Emily Freda Dacie (the "Freda" of several of his poems) in the Marylebone Register Office in London. The marriage was short-lived, although a son was born early the following year.
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In mid-1914 Cresswell went to London to undertake further studies at the Architectural Association, and in early 1915 enlisted as a private in the
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Reese) and Walter Joseph Cresswell, a solicitor. His elder brother was
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New Zealand poet, journalist and writer (1896–1960)
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Cresswell in 1948
Christchurch
St John's Wood
United Kingdom
New Zealand

British Army

New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Private
Middlesex Regiment
Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
World War I
Western Front
Christchurch
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Douglas Cresswell
Christ's College
Collins and Harman
British Army
Middlesex Regiment
Corps of New Zealand Engineers
mayor of Wanganui
Charles Mackay

John Newton
The New Zealand Herald
Auckland Star
University of Canterbury
St John's Wood

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