William Braithwaite
William Braithwaite was a notable English poet and critic, born in 1878 and passing away in 1962. He is best known for his contributions to the literary world during the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of modernist poetry. Braithwaite's work often explored themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience.
In addition to his poetry, Braithwaite was an influential literary critic. He wrote extensively about the works of his contemporaries, including W. H. Auden and T. S. Eliot. His insights helped shape the understanding of modern poetry and its evolution during a transformative period in literature.