Fabian S. Woodley
Fabian Strachan Woodley, MC (19 July 1888 – 8 August 1957) was a British poet of the Uranian school.
Early life and education
Woodley was born in Bristol, son of William Augustus Woodley, a solicitor, and the former Ada Constance Strachan. His paternal grandfather George Woodley was also a poet.[1] Woodley was educated at Cheltenham College (1902–07) and University College, Oxford (matriculated 1907, BA 1910). During his time at Cheltenham, he was a member of the Clifton Rugby Football Club.[2]
Career
In World War I he served with the Royal Munster Fusiliers and was awarded the Military Cross) "for conspicuous gallantry".[3] After the war, he taught English at several schools. He also worked at the Somerset County Gazette.
His only book of poetry, A Crown of Friendship, was published in 1921.[4]
References
- ↑ "George Woodley" in Leslie Stephen, ed., Dictionary of National Biography (Macmillan 1900): 403-404.
- ↑ Club Members, 1872-1945, Clifton Rugby Football Club History.
- ↑ Michael MacDonagh, The Irish on the Somme (Hodder & Stoughton 1917): 155.
- ↑ Fabian S. Woodley, A Crown of Friendship (Woodley, Williams & Dunsford 1921).