by George J. Dance
William Kerr (1922-1927 fl.) was an English poet. A Georgian poet, he was anthologized in the Georgian Poetry series.

William Kerr. Courtesy AllPoetry.
Life[]
Kerr was a friend of Ivor Gurney, who brought his poems to Georgian Poetry editor Edward Marsh (who included 8 of them in the final 1922 anthology). Kerr's only book of verse, The Apple Tree, was published in 1927.[1]
Publications[]
Poetry[]
- The Apple Tree: Poems. Leeds, UK: Gay & Hancock / London: Swan Press, 1927.
Anthologized[]
- Georgian Poetry 1920-1922 (edited by Edward Marsh). London: Poetry Bookshop, 1922.[2]
See also[]
References[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Georgian Poetry 1911-1922 (edited by Timothy Rogers), (Routledge 2013), 522. Google Books, Web, Sep. 14, 2013.
- ↑ Georgian Poetry, Internet Archive. Web, Feb. 1, 2013.
External links[]
- Poems
- "The Trees at Night"
- William Kerr in Georgian Poetry 1920-22 (8 poems)
- William Kerr at AllPoetry (8 poems)
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