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  1. Charles Stuart Calverley (/ ˈ k ɑː v ər l ɪ /; 22 December 1831 – 17 February 1884) was an English poet and wit. He was the literary father of what has been called "the university school of humour".

    • 17 February 1884 (aged 52)
  2. Charles Stuart Calverley (/ˈkɑːvərlɪ/; 22 December 1831– 17 February 1884) was an English poet and wit. He was the literary father of what has been called “the university school of humour”.

  3. Charles Stuart Calverley - Poems by the Famous Poet - All Poetry. 1831-1884. Poet and translator, son of the Rev. H. Blayds (who assumed the name of Calverley), was educated at Harrow, Oxford, and Cambridge.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2009 · The complete works of C. S. Calverley by Calverley, Charles Stuart, 1831-1884; Sendall, Walter Joseph, Sir 1832-1904, ed

  5. British poet and humorist Charles Stuart Calverley was best known as an author of light verse and parodies. Born in Martley, Worcestershire, England, on Dec. 22, 1831, Calverley spent his childhood in South Stoke, England, near Bath.

  6. Charles Stuart Calverley ( / ˈ k ɑː v ər l ɪ /; 22 de diciembre de 1831 - 17 de febrero de 1884) fue un poeta e ingenio inglés . Fue el padre literario de lo que se ha llamado "la escuela universitaria del humor". Nació en Martley, Worcestershire, y recibió el nombre de Charles Stuart Blayds.

  7. English poet and wit; literary father of what has been called "the university school of humour"; sometimes known by his family name Blayds . Charles Stuart Calverley. Works [ edit] "Ode to Tobacco" Verses and Translations (1862) ( external scan) Theocritus translated into English Verse (1869) Works on Calverley [ edit]