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  1. 23. Dez. 2019 · Charlotte Mew (1869–1928) produced only a small body of poems in her career, but they amount to some of the most individual and formally inventive verse written in English in the early 20th ...

  2. Ab 1882 besuchte Charlotte Mew die Gower Street School, wo sie sich unsterblich in deren Direktorin, Lucy Harrison, verliebte. Als diese 1883 ihre Stelle aus gesundheitlichen Gründen aufgeben musste, verfiel Mew in heftige Trauer. Aber Harrison unterrichtete noch einige ihrer Lieblingsschülerinnen weiter, zu ihnen zählte auch Charlotte Mew ...

  3. I was surprised to learn that Charlotte Mew lived from 1869 - 1928. Her poem, The Trees Are Down, seems so contemporary. The apocalyptic tone is so in keeping with present-day discourse on the state of the environment. One thinks of Ban Ki Moon's recent statement about our having our foot on the accelerator and heading towards an abyss.

  4. Charlotte Mew was surrounded by mental ill health and death from a young age. Three brothers died while she was still a child and two other siblings were committed to mental institutions. She vowed never to marry, fearful of the mental ill health any children she had might develop. Mew was not a prolific writer but began intermittently ...

  5. Seamus Perry and Mark Ford look at the life and work of Charlotte Mew, who brought the Victorian art of dramatic monologue into the 20 th century, and whose difficult experiences are often refracted through her damaged and marginalised characters. This episode is from series two of Modern-ish Poets. To listen to series one, and our other Close ...

  6. Charlotte Mary Mew ( 15 novembre 1869 – 24 mars 1928) est une poétesse anglaise de l'époque victorienne. Son œuvre est peu importante par la quantité, et elle a très peu publié. Cependant, des poètes comme Siegfried Sassoon ou Ezra Pound la tiennent en grande estime, ainsi que Thomas Hardy — pour qui elle est « la meilleure ...