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A. D. Hope - Poet
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A. D. Hope

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A.D. Hope (1907-1993) is a significant figure in twentieth-century Australian poetry. He produced formally structured verse often employing sharp satire to examine social and political issues within Australia. His work, particularly poems like "Australia," offers a critical perspective on national identity and the changing landscape of the nation.

Hope’s observations are relevant for readers interested in modern Australian literature and those appreciating concise, intellectually rigorous poetry.

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Who was A. D. Hope in Australian literature?

A. D. Hope was an Australian poet and critic recognized for highly formal and satirical verse. He is often discussed for precision of form combined with sharp social observation.

Which poem is frequently mentioned with him and when?

His poem Australia, associated with 1939, is often cited as a key early marker in biographical summaries. It is one of the concrete details scholars often use for dating his career milestones.

What writing style should I expect from his poetry?

He is known for formal control rather than confessional looseness, with satirical clarity and classical technique. That is a useful descriptor if you are comparing Australian modernists.

What fact should I use to verify an A. D. Hope profile?

Use a query combining "A. D. Hope" with "poet and critic" and the 1939 poem Australia. That gives a high-confidence cross-check in catalogs and scholarly references.

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