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    Charlotte Mary Mew (15 November 1869 – 24 March 1928) was an English poet whose work spanned the eras of Victorian poetry and Modernism. Mew was born in...
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  • The Farmer's Bride is a poetry collection by Charlotte Mew, first published in 1916 under the imprint of Harold Monro's Poetry Bookshop. An expanded collection...
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  • translator who was best known for helping to increase the salience of poet Charlotte Mew's work. Warner was the only child of two schoolteachers and grew up in...
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  • published in 1987 by Faber and Faber. Sixty-four writers born between 1869 (Charlotte Mew) and 1945 (Selima Hill) are represented. Adcock organizes the anthology...
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  • Among the works published by the Poetry Bookshop were collections by Charlotte Mew and Richard Aldington and the Georgian Poetry series as well as Ezra...
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  • I wanted to write about." Instead she wrote a biography of the poet Charlotte Mew and began a series of novels with a variety of historical settings....
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  • Mew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlotte Mew (1869–1928), English poet Chris Mew (born 1961), Australian rules footballer Darren...
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    being urged on the editor as more experienced and progressive, such as Charlotte Mew, Rose Macaulay and Edith Sitwell. Later critics have been unkind about...
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    George Gissing, Sir Edmund Gosse, Henry James, Richard Le Gallienne, Charlotte Mew, Arthur Symons, H. G. Wells, William Butler Yeats and Frank Swettenham...
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    romantic portrayals of Scottish Highlanders, lived at No. 36 The poet Charlotte Mew lived at No. 64 The architect Sir Robert Smirke lived at No. 81 from...
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