![]() ![]() Brian Stableford has argued strongly that Wright's sf makes him one of the central twentieth-century contributors to the Scientific Romance the first demonstration of this is his first full-length tale, The Amphibians: A Romance of 500,000 Years Hence ( 1924 exp vt The World Below 1929), which was issued by the Merton Press Wright also founded Fowler Wright Books Ltd, through which he also initially self-published some early work. Wright's first book was Scenes from the Morte d'Arthur (coll 1919) as by Alan Seymour, which was poetry. In 1917 he was a founder of the Empire Poetry League and edited until 1932 the League's journal Poetry, which serialized his translations of Dante Alighieri's Inferno and Purgatorio he also edited many anthologies for the League's Merton Press, publishing some early work by Olaf Stapledon. (1874-1965) UK author, employed as an accountant until middle-age. ![]()
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