Alan D. Mickle

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Alan Durward Mickle (20 August 1882[1] – 15 May 1969[2]) was an Australian writer of essays and verse.

History

Mickle was born in East Melbourne, the elder son of David Mickle (died 3 January 1918),[3] and educated at Queen's College, St. Kilda, and Melbourne Grammar School.[4]

He was living with his mother at 30 Marine Parade, St Kilda, Victoria, in 1919 and married Ida Jeanette Cameron on 16 December 1922.[5] No mention of children has been found.

Works by A. D. Mickle

  • The Great Longing (1910) Jonathan Cape
  • The Dark Tower (1912)
  • Said My Philosopher (1919)[6]
  • The Wee Dog (1922)
  • The Questing Mind (1925)
  • This Age of Ours (1927)
  • Six Plays of Eugene O'Neill (1928) criticism
  • The Poor Poet and the Beautiful Lady (1931)
  • Pemmican Pete and Other Verses (1933)
  • The Great City verse
  • The Pilgrimage of Peer[4]
  • Appartement in Brussels (1940)[7]

References

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