Kenward, James (pseudonym Elvyndd) (M)

Surname: Kenward
Forename(s): James
b. 1828. Nationality: English. VIAF.
Poet, miscellaneous writer, and Associate of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Pseudonym: Elvyndd. From Birmingham. Wrote on Celtic history and culture. Worked as an engineer servicing lighthouses. Author of For Cambria: Themes in Verse and Prose, A. D. 1854-1868 (1868), Finistère; Sena: Poems dedicated to the Congrès Celtique International at Brest, A. D. 1869 (1869), A Poem of English Sympathy with Wales, Written for the Great National Eisteddfod of 1858; and, Llandollen: a poem, upon the same occasion (1869), Oriel: A study in eighteen hundred and seventy, with two other poems (1871). Biographical information: Reilly, Mid-Victorian Poetry, p. 255. (AC)

Poems associated with this person

Total poems: 1
Poem title Date Periodical Roles id #
Look Again! 1855-12-01 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal Poet 7707