Anderson's play Babel was staged several times,[3][4] and published by Ernest Benn in 1927. It reappeared in 1936 in a revised stage version as The Tower to Heaven by the Oxford University Press.
In 1953 his wife, Gwyneth's aunt
Rachel Barrett died. She had been a leading suffragette and left her Essex home, Lamb Cottage in
Sible Hedingham, to her niece.[5]
Anderson died at his home in Sible Hedingham on 29 March 1964; he was 81.[6]
Works
The Music of Death (1904)
The Legend of Eros and Psyche (1908)
The Mask (1912)
Flemish Tales (1913)
Walls and Hedges (1919)
Haunted Islands (1923/4)
Babel (1927) verse drama
The Vortex (1928)
Standing Waters (1929) (poetry - pamphlet)
Transvaluations (1932)
The Human Dawn (1934)
English Fantasies (1935)
The Tower to Heaven (1936)
The Curlew Cries (1940)
The Principle of Uniformity in English Metre (1941) (criticism - pamphlet)