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The page of Bentley, Edward Clerihew, English biography

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Bentley, Edward Clerihew
(1875–1956)
 

Biography

E. C. Bentley (full name Edmund Clerihew Bentley; 10 July 1875 – 30 March 1956) was a popular English novelist and humorist of the early twentieth century, and the inventor of the clerihew, an irregular form of humorous verse on biographical topics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Clerihew_Bentley

 

A clerihew is a whimsical, four-line biographical poem invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley. The first line is the name of the poem's subject, usually a famous person put in an absurd light. The rhyme scheme is AABB, and the rhymes are often forced. The line length and meter are irregular. Bentley invented the clerihew in school and then popularized it in books.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerihew

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