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Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) is increasingly left out od collectoins of modernist poets, and yet her feminist themes might bring new dimensions to the history of modernism. This volume collects all her known poetry and also includes examples in other genres she tried.
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Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) is increasingly left out od collectoins of modernist poets, and yet her feminist themes might bring new dimensions to the history of modernism. This volume collects all her known poetry and also includes examples in other genres she tried.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 245g
- ISBN-13: 9780415967570
- ISBN-10: 0415967570
- Artikelnr.: 21733826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 137mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 245g
- ISBN-13: 9780415967570
- ISBN-10: 0415967570
- Artikelnr.: 21733826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charlotte Mew was born in London in 1869, the third child of an architect, and was educated at a girls' school in London. Her first published work was a short story in The Yellow Book in 1894. Val Warner has worked as a teacher, editor and writer. She was Creative Writing Fellow at the University College of Swansea and Writer in Residence at the University of Dundee, and has received a Gregory Award. Her publications include the pamphlet These Yellow Photos (1971), Under the Penthouse (1973) Before Lunch (1986) and The Centenary Corbiere (translations of Tristan Corbiere, 1975).
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Editions and Further Reading
Poems: The Farmer's Bride (1916)
The Farmer's Bride
Fame
The Narrow Door
The Fete
Beside the Bed
In Nunhead Cemetery
The Pedlar
Pecheresse
The Changeling
Ken
A quoi bon dire
The Quiet House
On the Asylum Road
Jour des Morts (Cimetiere Montparnasse)
The Forest Road
Madeleine in Church
Exspecto Resurrectionem
Additional poems included in The Farmer's Bride
1921 edition:
On the Road to the Sea
The Sunlit House
The Shade-Catchers
Le Sacre-Coeur (Montmartre)
Song
Saturday Market
Arracombe Wood
Sea Love
The Road to Kerity
I Have Been Through the Gates
The Cenotaph
The Rambling Sailor (1929)
In the Fields
From a Window
Not for that City
Rooms
Monsieur qui passe (Quai Voltaire)
Do Dreams Lie Deeper?
Domus Caedet Arborem
Fin de fete
Again
Epitaph
Friend
Wherefore - ?
I so liked Spring
Here lies a Prisoner
May
1915
June
1915
Ne me tangito
Old Shepherd's Prayer
My Heart is Lame
On Youth Struck Down
The Trees are Down
Smile
Death
The Rambling Sailor
The Call
Absence
To a Child in Death
Moorland Night.
Early poems printed at the end of The Rambling Sailor
At the Convent Gate
Requiescat
The Little Portress (St Gilda de Rhuys)
Afternoon Tea
She was a Sinner
Song
Poems collected or published posthumously: An Ending
A Question
Left Behind
A Farewell
'There shall be no night there (In the Fields)
V.R.I.
To a Little Child in Death
Perienmer (Camaret) Selected Prose: Stories Elinor
The Minnow Fishers
The Wheat Essay: An Old Servant Play: The China Bowl.
A Note on the Text
Editions and Further Reading
Poems: The Farmer's Bride (1916)
The Farmer's Bride
Fame
The Narrow Door
The Fete
Beside the Bed
In Nunhead Cemetery
The Pedlar
Pecheresse
The Changeling
Ken
A quoi bon dire
The Quiet House
On the Asylum Road
Jour des Morts (Cimetiere Montparnasse)
The Forest Road
Madeleine in Church
Exspecto Resurrectionem
Additional poems included in The Farmer's Bride
1921 edition:
On the Road to the Sea
The Sunlit House
The Shade-Catchers
Le Sacre-Coeur (Montmartre)
Song
Saturday Market
Arracombe Wood
Sea Love
The Road to Kerity
I Have Been Through the Gates
The Cenotaph
The Rambling Sailor (1929)
In the Fields
From a Window
Not for that City
Rooms
Monsieur qui passe (Quai Voltaire)
Do Dreams Lie Deeper?
Domus Caedet Arborem
Fin de fete
Again
Epitaph
Friend
Wherefore - ?
I so liked Spring
Here lies a Prisoner
May
1915
June
1915
Ne me tangito
Old Shepherd's Prayer
My Heart is Lame
On Youth Struck Down
The Trees are Down
Smile
Death
The Rambling Sailor
The Call
Absence
To a Child in Death
Moorland Night.
Early poems printed at the end of The Rambling Sailor
At the Convent Gate
Requiescat
The Little Portress (St Gilda de Rhuys)
Afternoon Tea
She was a Sinner
Song
Poems collected or published posthumously: An Ending
A Question
Left Behind
A Farewell
'There shall be no night there (In the Fields)
V.R.I.
To a Little Child in Death
Perienmer (Camaret) Selected Prose: Stories Elinor
The Minnow Fishers
The Wheat Essay: An Old Servant Play: The China Bowl.
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Editions and Further Reading
Poems: The Farmer's Bride (1916)
The Farmer's Bride
Fame
The Narrow Door
The Fete
Beside the Bed
In Nunhead Cemetery
The Pedlar
Pecheresse
The Changeling
Ken
A quoi bon dire
The Quiet House
On the Asylum Road
Jour des Morts (Cimetiere Montparnasse)
The Forest Road
Madeleine in Church
Exspecto Resurrectionem
Additional poems included in The Farmer's Bride
1921 edition:
On the Road to the Sea
The Sunlit House
The Shade-Catchers
Le Sacre-Coeur (Montmartre)
Song
Saturday Market
Arracombe Wood
Sea Love
The Road to Kerity
I Have Been Through the Gates
The Cenotaph
The Rambling Sailor (1929)
In the Fields
From a Window
Not for that City
Rooms
Monsieur qui passe (Quai Voltaire)
Do Dreams Lie Deeper?
Domus Caedet Arborem
Fin de fete
Again
Epitaph
Friend
Wherefore - ?
I so liked Spring
Here lies a Prisoner
May
1915
June
1915
Ne me tangito
Old Shepherd's Prayer
My Heart is Lame
On Youth Struck Down
The Trees are Down
Smile
Death
The Rambling Sailor
The Call
Absence
To a Child in Death
Moorland Night.
Early poems printed at the end of The Rambling Sailor
At the Convent Gate
Requiescat
The Little Portress (St Gilda de Rhuys)
Afternoon Tea
She was a Sinner
Song
Poems collected or published posthumously: An Ending
A Question
Left Behind
A Farewell
'There shall be no night there (In the Fields)
V.R.I.
To a Little Child in Death
Perienmer (Camaret) Selected Prose: Stories Elinor
The Minnow Fishers
The Wheat Essay: An Old Servant Play: The China Bowl.
A Note on the Text
Editions and Further Reading
Poems: The Farmer's Bride (1916)
The Farmer's Bride
Fame
The Narrow Door
The Fete
Beside the Bed
In Nunhead Cemetery
The Pedlar
Pecheresse
The Changeling
Ken
A quoi bon dire
The Quiet House
On the Asylum Road
Jour des Morts (Cimetiere Montparnasse)
The Forest Road
Madeleine in Church
Exspecto Resurrectionem
Additional poems included in The Farmer's Bride
1921 edition:
On the Road to the Sea
The Sunlit House
The Shade-Catchers
Le Sacre-Coeur (Montmartre)
Song
Saturday Market
Arracombe Wood
Sea Love
The Road to Kerity
I Have Been Through the Gates
The Cenotaph
The Rambling Sailor (1929)
In the Fields
From a Window
Not for that City
Rooms
Monsieur qui passe (Quai Voltaire)
Do Dreams Lie Deeper?
Domus Caedet Arborem
Fin de fete
Again
Epitaph
Friend
Wherefore - ?
I so liked Spring
Here lies a Prisoner
May
1915
June
1915
Ne me tangito
Old Shepherd's Prayer
My Heart is Lame
On Youth Struck Down
The Trees are Down
Smile
Death
The Rambling Sailor
The Call
Absence
To a Child in Death
Moorland Night.
Early poems printed at the end of The Rambling Sailor
At the Convent Gate
Requiescat
The Little Portress (St Gilda de Rhuys)
Afternoon Tea
She was a Sinner
Song
Poems collected or published posthumously: An Ending
A Question
Left Behind
A Farewell
'There shall be no night there (In the Fields)
V.R.I.
To a Little Child in Death
Perienmer (Camaret) Selected Prose: Stories Elinor
The Minnow Fishers
The Wheat Essay: An Old Servant Play: The China Bowl.