C. E. Moore C. E. Moore i(A25985 works by) (a.k.a. C. R. Moore)
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

C. E. Moore was living at Coan Downs, Mount Hope, New South Wales, according to The Bulletin ( 19 February 1914, p. 2), which announced the poet's winning of a Bulletin poetry competition. Richard O. Moore was station manager of Coan Downs in the early 1900s, but a relationship with C. E. More, if any, has not been established.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • A column in The Bulletin of 22 January 1914, p.2 (The Red Page) refers to the poet as C. R. Moore.

Awards for Works

January i "From blazing skies she comes with flaming face,", 1914 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 February vol. 35 no. 1775 1914; (p. 2) The Bulletin , 15 October vol. 35 no. 1809 1914; (p. 2)
1914 winner The Bulletin Sonnet Competition January
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