British History
1700 - 1980
USA History
1700 - 1980
Making of the
United Kingdom
Thomsonfly.com - Save more online!
Russia
1700-1980
Germany
1700-1980
France
1900-1980
Tailor-make and Save with Expedia.co.uk
Wales
1700-1980
Scotland
1700-1980
Spanish Civil War
blah
The Monarchy
Watergate
McCarthyism
Cheap airport parking - Click here !
Medieval World
Cold War
Historians
10% off storewide at WorldTraveler.com
Yalding Village
History Websites
www.easyCar.com low cost car rental online
Web Directory
Vietnam War
Thomsonfly.com - Save more online!
 
Herbert Read

image 1Freepedia is a series of free encyclopaedias. We currently specialize in history but we intend to branch out into other areas. This section is about Herbert Read.

Herbert Read was born in Kirby Moorside, Yorkshire in 1893. Educated in Halifax and Leeds University he served during the First World War as a captain in the Yorkshire Regiment and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery.

Read published two volumes of poetry on his war experi
ences: Songs of Chaos (1915) and Naked Warriors (1919). He also wrote two autobiographical accounts of life on the Western Front: In Retreat (1925) and Ambush (1930).

After the war Read was assistant keeper of the Victoria and Albert Museum (1922-31), professor of fine art at Edinburgh University (1931-33) and editor of the Burlington Magazine (1933-39).

Read wrote a large number of books on art and literature including: The Meaning of Art (1931), Form in Modern Poetry (1932), Art and Industry (1936), Art and Society (1936), Education Through Art (1943), The Philosophy of Modern Art (1952) and The True Voice of Feeling (1953). Sir Herbert Read died in 1968.

 

Herbert Read: Books and Writers

Herbert Read:Literary Encyclopedia

Wikipedia: Herbert Read

Herbert Read: Anarchy Archives

Herbert Read: Spartacus Biography

Forum Debates

The War Poets

Herbert Read

 

 




(1) Herbert Read, The Refugees (1914)

Mute figures with bowed heads
They travel along the road:
Old women, incredibly old
and a hand cart of chattels.

They do not weep:
their eyes are too raw for tears.

Past them have hastened
processions of returning gunteams
baggage wagons and swift horsemen.
Now they struggle along
with the rearguard of a broken army.

We shall hold the enemy towards nightfall
and they will move
mutely into the dark behind us,
only the creaking cart disturbing their sorrowful serenity.

Google
 
Web www.freepedia.co.uk

Educational Websites

Standards Site, BBC History, PBS Online, Open Directory Project,
Virtual Library, Education Forum, History GCSE, Design & Technology,
Learn History, Music Teacher Resource, Pupil Vision, History Learning Site,
Science Active, English Online, John Clare Net, LitNotes, English Biz, ICT4LT,
Crompton History, Universal Teacher, English Teaching, Geographyalltheway,
GeoResources, Language in Use, Spartacus Educational,
History on the Net,
Brighton Photographers, Sussex Photo History, Teach It, Sociology Central,
GeoInteractive, Media Studies, Geography Case Study, E-HELP,
Kay's Geography
, GCSE Science Coursework, Topmarks, Internet Geography,
School History, Active History, I Love History, English Distance Courses,
Maths Net, Black History, Macgregorish History, Historia del Siglo, Sintermeerten



News and Search

Guardian Unlimited, Times Online, Daily Telegraph, The Independent,
New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, CNN, Yahoo News, New Scientist,
Google News, Channel 4, ZDNet, Google, Excite, Yahoo, MSN, Lycos,
AOL Search, Hotbot, Metacrawler, Netscape, Ask, Go, Northern Light,
Looksmart, Dogpile, Raging Search, All the Web, Search Engine Watch

Google
 
Web www.freepedia.co.uk
 
Thomsonfly - Click Here