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'''Philip Frankley''' (born in [[1932]]) was a member of [[The Notion Club]].
'''Philip Frankley''' (born in [[1932]]) was a member of the [[Notion Club]].


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 16:10, 4 August 2015

Philip Frankley
Man
Biographical Information
PositionPoet
AffiliationThe Notion Club
LanguageEnglish
Birth1932
Physical Description
GenderMale

Philip Frankley (born in 1932) was a member of the Notion Club.

History

Frankley was a poet, at one time well-known as a leader of the Queer Metre movement. He is said to have suffered from "horror borealis" - intolerance of all things Northern or Germanic, but nonetheless was a close friend of Lowdham whose chief interest lay in the Anglo-Saxon language and history.[1]

According to Guildford he regards any knowledge of his own language at any period before the Battle of Bosworth as a misdemeanour.[2]

During one of the meetings of The Notion Club, he recited the poem Imram (The Death of Saint Brendan) before the other members. He said that it came to him, more or less complete, in his dream.[3]

References

Members of the Notion Club
Michael George Ramer · Rupert Dolbear · Nicholas Guildford · Alwin Arundel Lowdham · Philip Frankley · Wilfrid Trewin Jeremy
James Jones · Abel Pitt · Colombo Arditi · Jonathan Markison · Gerard Manface · Ranulph Stainer · Alexander Cameron · John Jethro Rashbold