Arthur Bayldon
Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox writer Arthur Bayldon (20 March 1865 – 26 September 1958)<ref name="ADB">Template:Cite web</ref> was an English-born Australian poet.
Life
Bayldon was born in 1865, at Leeds, England, and was educated at Leeds Grammar School.<ref>E. Morris Miller & Frederick T. Macartney, Australian Literature, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1956, p.53.</ref> He emigrated to Brisbane in 1889 prior to which he had travelled extensively in Europe. He was an excellent swimmer, and drew much attention to a stroke of his own invention – underwater on his back, with legs and arms bound.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
He was literary critic for The Bulletin, and as a bush poet has been ranked with Henry Lawson, Banjo Patterson, Will Ogilvie, E. J. Brady, and Rod Quinn.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
He died in 1958, aged 93.
Bibliography
Poetry collections
- Lays and Lyrics (1887)
- Poems (1897)
- The Western Track and Other Verses (1905)
- The Eagles : Collected Poems of Arthur Bayldon (1921)
- Apollo in Australia; and Bush Verses (1944)
Short story collection
- The Tragedy Behind the Curtain and Other Stories (1910)