MacNeice–Day-Lewis circle

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The MacNeice–Day-Lewis circle was a subgroup of 1930s British poets and intellectuals centered around Louis MacNeice and Cecil Day-Lewis, associated with left-leaning politics and modernist literary experimentation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary circle
poetic movement subgroup
associatedWith leftist intellectual circles in 1930s Britain
modernist poetry in English
contemporaryWith Auden Group NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
field intellectual history
literature
follows Georgian poetry
genre poetry
hasCharacteristic anti-fascist sentiment
contemporary social commentary
formal innovation in poetry
modernist literary experimentation
politically engaged writing
urban themes
hasInfluenced later British poets
post-war British poetry
hasPart Cecil Day-Lewis NERFINISHED
Louis MacNeice NERFINISHED
inception 1930s
language English
location Britain NERFINISHED
mainlyInPeriod interwar period
movement modernism
notableMember Cecil Day-Lewis NERFINISHED
Louis MacNeice NERFINISHED
partOf 1930s British poetry
politicalAlignment left-leaning
socialist-influenced

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Auden Group hasMember MacNeice–Day-Lewis circle