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  1. Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (17 August 1840 [1] – 10 September 1922 [2]), sometimes spelt Wilfred, was an English poet and writer. He and his wife Lady Anne Blunt travelled in the Middle East and were instrumental in preserving the Arabian horse bloodlines through their farm, the Crabbet Arabian Stud.

  2. Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was a British poet and writer who traversed the literary landscape of the late Victorian era. Known for his outspoken political views and unconventional lifestyle, Blunt's work often reflected his passionate engagement with the world.

  3. Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen (1840–1922), eccentric, traveller, and poet, was born 17 August 1840 at Petworth House, Sussex, second son of Francis Scawen Blunt of Crabbet House, Sussex, who was a grenadier guard, and his wife Mary Chandler of Surrey, daughter of a Church of England clergyman.

  4. A brief biography of the poet, diplomat, traveller, anti-imperialist, and Arabist (1840-1922). Learn about his works, his political activism, and his imprisonment in Ireland.

  5. 10. März 2015 · The meal was organised as a tribute to the handsome old man with the impressive white beard in the center of the photograph: Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, the West Sussex landowner,...

  6. Learn about Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, a poet, political writer, translator, and scholar of the Near East. He wrote Satan Absolved, cofounded the Crabbet Arabian Stud, and translated The Seven Golden Odes of Pagan Arabia.

  7. 11. Sept. 2008 · M.D. Berdine, The Accidental Tourist: Wilfred Scawen Blunt, and the British Invasion of Egypt in 1882 (New York and London, Routledge, 2005); H.V.F. Winstone, Lady Anne Blunt: A Biography (London: Bargain Press, 2003).