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  1. Hilary Davies (born 1954) is an English poet, critic and translator. She has also taught extensively.

  2. She co-founded and edited the poetry magazine Argo for 12 years, guest-edited a women’s issue of Aquarius in 1992, and has been guest poetry editor for Artemispoetry. She has represented Britain in the World Poetry Festival, Athens, the Druskininkai International Festival, Lithuania and Strokestown, Eire.

  3. Jan 21, 2017 · I met poet, translator and critic, Hilary Davies, back in the early 1980s and our paths have kept crossing since. She was one of the first intake of women undergraduates at Wadham College, Oxford, where she read French and German.

  4. Hilary Davies. Poet, RLF Fellow at the British Library, Fellow of the English Association. Hilary Davies has published four collections of poetry from Enitharmon Press, the most recent of which, Exile and the Kingdom, was praised in the Times Literary Supplement as ‘writing joy.

  5. Sep 1, 2020 · Hilary Davies has published four collections of poetry from Enitharmon: the latest, Exile and the Kingdom, was published in November 2016. She is also a translator, essayist and critic.

  6. I began teaching English as a for­eign language in Paris, 35 years ago; and, for several decades, I taught French and German at St Paul’s Girls’ School, in Hammersmith, where I eventually became Head of Languages.

  7. Mar 14, 2017 · In January this year, I posted a review of Hilary Davies’ powerful new collection, Exile and the Kingdom. In what follows, she has been kind enough to answer a few questions which presented themselves as I read the book.