Money she inherited from him kept the Poetry Bookshop
going another couple of years.
Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series. Gale Research.
9: 286
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Michael Field
The Poetry Bookshop
issued A Selection From the Poems of Michael Field in 1923, bringing together pieces from their published poetry collections and plays, such as Underneath the Bough, Callirrhoë; Fair Rosamund, Wild...
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Penelope Fitzgerald
She planned to write something about Harold Monro
and the Poetry Bookshop
, which she felt to have been unfairly eclipsed by the much-heard-of Bloomsbury group.
Hill, Rosemary. “Making Do and Mending”. London Review of Books, Vol.
30
, No. 18, pp. 9-10.
9
She also worked on but did not...
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Charlotte Mew
CM
published the only collection of poetry to appear in her lifetime, The Farmer's Bride, through the Poetry Bookshop
.
Fitzgerald, Penelope. Charlotte Mew and Her Friends. Collins, p. 240 pp.
159
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Charlotte Mew
A second collection of CM
's poetry, The Rambling Sailor, was published posthumously by The Poetry Bookshop
.
Stanford, Donald E., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 19. Gale Research.
308
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Anna Wickham
The Poetry Bookshop
published a chapbook by AW
, The Contemplative Quarry.
Wickham, Anna, and James Hepburn. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet. Editor Smith, Reginald Donald, Virago Press.
171
Grant, Joy. Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop. Routledge and Kegan Paul.
120
Wickham, Anna. The Contemplative Quarry. Poetry Bookshop.
Textual Production
Anna Wickham
The Little Old House by AW
was published in London by the Poetry Bookshop
.
Wickham, Anna, and James Hepburn. The Writings of Anna Wickham, Free Woman and Poet. Editor Smith, Reginald Donald, Virago Press.
244
Wickham, Anna. The Little Old House. Poetry Bookshop.
AW
frankly expresses her frustrations with domestic duties and the disillusionment of married life: By the sacrifice of myself I have attempted to serve three generations of men. I seem to have ruined them all...
“Notice: Spring Morning”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 696, p. 172.
172
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Publishing
Anna Wickham
Critic Joy Grant
writes of AW
's relations with her editor, Harold Monro
, in a positive light, stressing Wickham's gratitude to Monro for not seeing her poems as symptoms of a disordered mind
Grant, Joy. Harold Monro and the Poetry Bookshop. Routledge and Kegan Paul.