Walter de la Mare (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Fiction winners". James Tait Black Prizes: Previous Winners. The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 11 November 2012.

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  • Walter de la Mare (lyrics) and Benjamin Britten (music), Tit for Tat (1968). Retrieved 12 February 2020.

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  • "Stealing Cakes". Getty Images. 7 September 1929. Retrieved 20 July 2023. Julian de la Mare and Jane Baddeley (daughter of Angela Baddeley) fight for the last of the cakes at the wedding of Janette de la Mare and Donald John Ringwood in Taplow. Janette is the daughter of poet and author Walter de la Mare.

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  • Reid-Walsh, Jacqueline (1988). The Burning-Glass: A Developmental Study of Walter de la Mare's Poetry (PDF) (PhD). Montreal: McGill University. pp. 51–56. Includes the poem itself and analysis.

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  • de la Mare 1929. de la Mare, Walter (1929). "The Snowdrop". Poetry Nook. Drawings by Claudia Guercio. London: Faber and Faber. Retrieved 14 October 2016.

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