
John Drinkwater
John Drinkwater was an English poet and dramatist. He was known before World War I as one of the Dymock poets, and his poetry was included in all five volumes of Georgian Poetry. After World War I, he achieved fame as a playwright and became closely associated with Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

Oliver Cromwell: A Play
Witness the tumultuous rise of a leader as he grapples with power, justice, and the fate of a nation torn apart by civil war.
By John Drinkwater

Victorian Poetry
Examine the verse of a bygone era to understand the artistic foundations of a generation of poets.
By John Drinkwater

William Morris: A Critical Study
Discover how one artist's vision intertwined beauty, labor, and social consciousness in a world ripe for change.
By John Drinkwater

Preludes 1921-1922
Experience a journey through love, loyalty, and the beauty of human connection, told through timeless stories and heartfelt reflections in verse.
By John Drinkwater

The Lyric: An Essay
Discover a journey into the heart of verse, where emotions find their purest voice through the artful arrangement of language.
By John Drinkwater

Abraham Lincoln: A Play
Watch an honest man rise to power and face the explosive turmoil of a nation on the brink of war.
By John Drinkwater

Tides: A Book of Poems
Experience the sweeping emotions of love and war, all while the beauty of the natural world intertwines with the deepest parts of the human spirit.
By John Drinkwater

Poems, 1908-1919
Journey through an array of poems from the early 20th century that capture the essence of love, nature, memory, and timeless reflection.
By John Drinkwater

Robert Burns: A play
Amidst love and social pressures, a poet's heart clashes with societal expectations and religious judgment.
By John Drinkwater