William Arthur Dunkerley Writer

William Arthur Dunkerley (12 November 1852 – 23 January 1941) was a prolific English journalist, novelist and poet. He was born in Manchester, spent a short time after his marriage in America before moving to Ealing, west London, where he served as deacon and teacher at the Ealing Congregational Church from the 1880s, and he then moved to Worthing in Sussex in 1922, where he became the town's mayor.He wrote under his own name, and also as John Oxenham for his poetry, hymn-writing, and novels. His poetry includes Bees in Amber: a little book of thoughtful verse (1913) which became a bestseller. He also wrote the poem Greatheart. He used another pseudonym, Julian Ross, for journalism. Dunkerley was a major contributor to Jerome K. Jerome's The Idler magazine.He had two sons and four daughters, of whom the eldest, and eldest child, Elsie Jeanette, became well known as a children's writer, particularly through her Abbey Series of girls' school stories. Another daughter, Erica, also used the Oxenham pen-name. The elder son, Roderic Dunkerley, had several titles published under his own name.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Ross Julian; Oxenham John
PseudonymJohn Oxenham Julian Ross
Birth dateNovember 12, 1852
Birth place
England , Manchester
Nationality
United Kingdom
Date of deathJanuary 23, 1941
Place of death
England , Sussex , Worthing

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Writer

Career start1902
Career end1931

William Arthur Dunkerley on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/d/u/n/dunkerley_wa.htm