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Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols was an influential British poet and writer known for his contributions to literature during the early 20th century. Born in London, he grew up during a time of significant artistic and social change, which deeply influenced his work. Nichols was a soldier during World War I, an experience that profoundly impacted his poetry, often reflecting the themes of war and its consequences. His works, such as "Wings over Europe" and "Invocation: war poems & others," showcase his literary talent and his ability to capture the essence of human struggle and resilience.

In addition to his poetry, Nichols was also known for his plays and essays, which further established him as a versatile writer. His unique voice and perspective on the human condition made him a respected figure in literary circles. He was influenced by various literary movements and figures, which shaped his writing style and thematic choices. Nichols remains a significant figure in British literature, and his works continue to resonate with readers today.

Data di nascita December 20, 1884
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte April 5, 1962