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Charles Allan Marris

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104:(11 September 1876 – 30 June 1947) was a New Zealand journalist and editor. As an editor, he "upheld Georgian poetic conventions and discouraged literary modernism", and encouraged the works of 277:
from 1937 to 1938 and was a member thereof until his death. As an editor, Marris "upheld Georgian poetic conventions and discouraged literary modernism" and favoured authors such as
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as representative of the enemy of Caxton Press writers. Marris and Glover had a long-standing feud that dated back to at least 1933, when Marris rejected a Glover poem submitted for
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in 1913, where he worked as the paper's representative in the press gallery of the parliamentary. In 1914, he became an associate editor for
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Jones, Lawrence (2000). Loney, Alan; Griffith, Penelope; Griffith, Penny; Hughes, Peter (eds.).
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Millar, Paul (2006) . "Marris, Charles A.". In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.).
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ideals, he was often in conflict with avant-garde poets who centralized around the
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Picking Up the Traces: The Making of a New Zealand Literary Culture, 1932–1945
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until 1946 as "Percy Flage". In 1928, Marris became the literary editor for
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A Book in the Hand: Essays on the History of the Book in New Zealand
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From 1907 to 1911, Marris had over 24 pieces of poetry published in
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The Masculine Middlebrow, 1880–1950: What Mr. Miniver Read
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published by Tombs between 1932 and 1943. Due to his
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Index

Melbourne
Victoria
Porirua
Robin Hyde
Denis Glover
The Evening Post
Melbourne
Victoria
Ballarat
Ipswich
Wellington
Newtown School
The Evening Post
The Sun
Robin Hyde
A. R. D. Fairburn
Eileen Duggan
The New Zealand Times
The Dominion
Harry Tombs
Georgian
Caxton Press
Denis Glover
Alan Mulgan
Sydney Bulletin
PEN New Zealand Centre
J. C. Andersen
Porirua

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