Poet Jessie Pope

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Jessie Pope

Living place: England

Birthday: 18-3-1868

Global rank: #36390

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Who is Poet Jessie Pope?
Remembered mainly for the World War I-era patriotic poems like "Who gives the game?" and "The Call," the Pope also wrote a humorous collection of poems titled Paper Rain and the volumes of children's poetry were called The Cat Scout.
Her poem "War Girls" is remembered for her nod of approval to women's wartime power-up on the Homefront.
 
 

Young / Before famous

After graduating from London's North Collegiate School, she began writing for publications such as The Daily Mail, Vanity Fair, and Punch.

Family life info

She was born and raised in Leicester, England. In her early sixties, she married a wealthy widower.

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Her wartime poetry differs greatly in tone from her contemporary, Wilfred Owen, who is remembered For his famous anti-war works are "The National Anthem for Children Doomed" and "Dulce et Dignity Est."

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When was Poet Jessie Pope born?
Jessie Pope was born in 18-3-1868, death year is , at the age of 156.
Where is Poet Jessie Pope's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Jessie Pope was born in England. is a Poet, whose Zodiac is Pisces, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Jessie Pope's global rank is 36390 and whose rank is 91 in list of famous Poet.
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Events in 1868 and 18-3

Birthday Jessie Pope (18-3) in history

  • Day 18-3 year 1584: Russian tsar Ivan IV, or "Ivan, the tyrant", died in Moscow, Russia, at 53.
  • Day 18-3 year 1766: Britain repealed the American Colonial Stamp Act after months of protests from the Americans.
  • Day 18-3 year 1925: The most violent single tornado in U.S. history, the “Tri-State Tornado,” hit Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois, killing 689 people and injuring 13,000 others.
  • Day 18-3 year 1963: The Supreme Court held in Gideon v. Wainwright that public defenders must be provided for indigent defendants in felony cases.
  • Day 18-3 year 1965: Soviet cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov made the first spacewalk.
  • Day 18-3 year 1967: The oil tanker Torrey Canyon was wrecked off the Cornish coast of England, spilling 919,000 barrels of oil into the sea.
  • Day 18-3 year 1990: The biggest art theft in U.S. history occurs at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The works, including pieces by Vermeer and Rembrandt, were never recovered.
  • Day 18-3 year 2004: A small asteroid made the closest approach to Earth ever recorded, only about 26,500 miles away.
  • Day 18-3 year 2005: After a long legal battle, Terry Schiavo's feeding tube was removed. She died 13 days later.
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