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G. F. Bradby

G. F. Bradby

Godfrey Fox Bradby was an English schoolmaster and versatile author known for his poetry, novels, literary criticism, and hymns.

Lived
1863–1947
Nationality
English
Language
English

Godfrey Fox Bradby (1863–1947) was an English schoolmaster and author who maintained a wide-ranging literary career alongside his educational duties. For many years, Bradby served as a master at Rugby School, a historic institution that provided a backdrop to his intellectual and creative pursuits.

Throughout his life, Bradby demonstrated a broad creative and academic range. His published writings encompassed several different forms, including poetry, novels, and hymns, as well as works of literary criticism. Through these diverse contributions, he engaged with both the creative and analytical sides of literature, leaving behind a varied body of work that reflected his dual identity as an educator and a man of letters.