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William Ernest Henley

poet, critic and editor

Born: Died: English

William Ernest Henley (23 August 1849 – 11 July 1903) was an English poet, writer, critic, and editor. Though he wrote several books of poetry, Henley is remembered most often for his 1875 poem "Invictus". A fixture in London literary circles, the one-legged Henley was an inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's character Long John Silver (Treasure Island, 1883), while his young daughter Margaret Henley inspired J. M. Barrie's choice of the name Wendy for the heroine of his play Peter Pan (1904).

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English poet, critic and editor

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    William Ernest Henley, English poet, critic and editor, known for english poet, critic and editor, died on 1903-07-11.

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English poet, critic and editor
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