
Walter John de la Mare (pronounced /ˈdɛləmɛər/), OM CH (25 April 1873 – 22 June 1956) was an English poet, short story writer and novelist, probably best remembered for his works for children and "The Listeners". He was born in Kent (at 83 Maryon Road, Charlton, now part of the London Borough of Greenwich), descended from a family of French Huguenots, and was educated at St Paul's Cathedral School. His first book, Songs of Childhood, was published under the name Walter Ramal.
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The Listeners
Nod
The Song Of Shadows
England
The Veil
A Garland for de la Mare: King David
Ghost Stories Of Walter De La Mare - S01 - E03 - Crewe
Away
Ghost Stories Of Walter De La Mare - S01 - E01 - All Hallows
Ghost Stories Of Walter De La Mare - S01 - E04 - A Recluse
Ghost Stories Of Walter De La Mare - S01 - E05 - The Almond Tree
Master Kilby
Introduction to Thomas Hardy
Ghost Stories Of Walter De La Mare - S01 - E03 - Seaton's Aunt
Thomas Hardy
The Almond Tree
At Ease
I Will Give My Love an Apple
To K. M. (Katharine Mansfield)
Song of Shadows
All Hallows
Sailor-boy
Sotto Voce
A Recluse
Silver
WEEKLY POETRY - Ophelia
Seaton's Aunt
The Riddle
November 1968
The Ghost
Crewe
Tom's Little Dog
Full Moon
Nicholas Nye
Ophelia
Five Eyes
When the Rose is Faded
November by Walter de la Mare
The Song of Enchantment
Tit for Tat: Tit for Tat
Pseudo315: Bad Company
The Sunken Garden
Bones
All That's Past
Wanderers
A Song of Enchantment
08 Seaton's Aunt Part 1
The Horn
The Silver Penny
Ophelia - Read by ADD
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