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Richard Barham Middleton (October 28, 1882 - December 1, 1911) was an English poet and narrator, especially remembered for his short stories. Well known are "The Ghost Ship" and "On the road to Brighton." He was educated at Cranbrook School, in Kent, and later, from 1901 to 1907, worked in London for the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation Bank, as an administrative officer. Man of great sensitivity, deeply bitter about his destiny, assumed a bohemian life at night. He moved from his parents' house and in the Blackfriars classrooms he joined the New Bohemians club where he related to writers such as Arthur Machen, Louis McQuilland (1880-1946), Christopher Wilson and others. It was mentioned, covertly, in the book by Arthur Ransome Bohemia in London (1907).
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