In 1924, American composer
Gertrude Martin Rohrer used Guest's text for her song "Results and Roses". Edgar Guest is a favorite poet of
Edith Bunker from the TV show
All in the Family. She quotes him in a few episodes, including "Prisoner in the House", first broadcast on 4 January 1975. Guest is mentioned several times in the eleventh book in
Lemony Snicket's
A Series of Unfortunate Events,
The Grim Grotto. Klaus Baudelaire recalls how he was once given a
Hobson's choice of doing the dishes or reading Guest's poetry, and the villainous crew of
Count Olaf's submarine
Carmelita wear badges depicting Guest (in contrast to the heroes' badges depicting
Herman Melville). The book's author goes out of his way to praise Melville and disparage Guest as a "writer of limited skill, who wrote awkward, tedious poetry on hopelessly sentimental topics." In the novel
I Am Legend, the main character Robert Neville sardonically comments on his own internal monologue: "The last man in the world is Edgar Guest". Guest's poem "It Couldn't Be Done" was recited by
Idris Elba on the
BBC's Sports Personality of the Year Award on 16 December 2012 whilst celebrating Team GB and Paralympics GB winning the team award for 2012. Guest's poem "The Epicure" was reproduced in
Mad #84 (January 1964) with new illustrations by
Don Martin. Guest's poem "See It Through," was used in a
Chrysler 300 commercial. Guest's poem ''Don't Quit
("When things go wrong, as they sometimes will..") was paraphrased in The Doris Day Show, The Librarian,
episode 9, season I. Incidentally Don't Quit'' is also attributed to
John Greenleaf Whittier (1807 – 1892). The International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine (January 1922) attributes it to National labor Journal as the source, without naming the author. Guest's poem "It Couldn't Be Done" was used in an
Audi commercial.
Tracey Gold did read Guest's poem "A Child of Mine" during the funeral of
Judith Barsi. "It Couldn't Be Done" inspired a
parody, "They Said That It Couldn't Be Done", by comedian
Benny Hill. Guest's poem "Equipment" was used in part for inspiration in the work of
J.I.D. on his single "Skeegee". ==Works==