Causley, Charles, 1917-2003
Causley, Charles
Causley, Charles, 1917-....
Charles Causley
Causley, Charles (Charles Stanley), dichter, 1917-2003
Charles Causley Cornish poet and educator (1917–2003)
VIAF ID: 9844322 ( Personal )
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Works
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The animals' carol | |
As I went down zig-zag | |
Benedict : a play in 1 act | |
Bring in the holly | |
The burning boy : a miracle play for music theatre : (opera in one act) | |
By the Tamar | |
Causley at 70 | |
A certain man | |
Charles Causley, David Constantine, Lavinia Greenlaw, Andrew Motion | |
Coin-Coin ! dit la chèvre | |
Dawn and dusk; poems of our time. | |
Daystar in winter : carol sequence for mixed voices & organ | |
Dick Whittington : a story from England | |
Dick Whittington : une histoire de Grande-Bretagne | |
Early in the morning : a collection of new poems | |
Eden Rock. | |
Elizabethan sailor's song | |
Farewell, Aggie Weston | |
Fauré | |
A field of vision | |
Figgie hobbin: poems for children; | |
Figure of 8, 1969: | |
[Gedichte, engl.] Collected poems, 1951-1975. | |
George Barker, Martin Bell, Charles Causley | |
The gift of a lamb : a shepherd's tale of the first Christmas told as a verse-play | |
Hands to dance | |
Here we go round the Round House | |
The Hill of the Fairy Calf : the legend of Knocksheogowna | |
How pleasant to know Mrs. Lear : a Victorian comedy in 1 act | |
Innocent's song : for baritone, cor anglais, piccolo trumpet and strings : 2013 | |
Jack the Treacle Eater | |
Johnny Alleluia : poems | |
Jonah. | |
The Jupiter book of contemporary ballads | |
The last king of Cornwall | |
(The) mermaid of Zennor | |
Modern folk ballads; | |
Not without glory | |
Nursery rhyme of innocence and experience song for medium voice and piano | |
Penguin modern poets. | |
Peninsula; an anthology of verse from the West-Country. | |
Plays. Selections | |
Poems. Selections | |
[Poésies choisies] /. | |
Poetry please! : 100 popular poems from the BBC Radio 4 programme | |
Poets in hand : A Puffin Quintet | |
The Puffin book of magic verse. | |
'Quack!' said the billy-goat | |
Rising early : story, poems and ballads of the 20th century | |
Sången om formerna | |
Secret destinations | |
Six women : a poem | |
The Sun, dancing : Christian verse | |
Survivor's leave. [Poems] | |
The tail of the trinosaur; a story in rhyme; | |
Talking with Charles Causley | |
Theatre works | |
Three heads made of gold | |
Timothy Winters | |
Twenty-five poems | |
U. A. Fanthorpe, Elma Mitchell, Charles Causley. | |
Underneath the water | |
Union Street : Poems | |
Verities for soprano and clarinet | |
Worlds : seven modern poets : Charles Causley, Thom Gunn, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Norman MacCaig, Adrian Mitchell, Edwin Morgan |