Edmund Clerihew Bentley
/ˌedmənd ˌklerɪhjuː ˈbentli/
/ˌedmənd ˌklerɪhjuː ˈbentli/
- (1875-1956) an English journalist who wrote detective stories and invented a form of comic poem with four lines, now called a clerihew after his middle name. Clerihews are usually about well-known people. A typical example is: “John Stuart MillBy a mighty effort of willOvercame his natural bonhomieAnd wrote ‘Principles of Political Economy’.”
(1875-1956)一位英国记者,写侦探小说并发明了一种四行喜剧诗形式,现在以他的中间名命名为 clerihew。 Clerihews 通常与名人有关。一个典型的例子是:“约翰·斯图尔特·密尔凭借坚强的意志力克服了他天生的和蔼可亲,写出了《政治经济学原理》。”