Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Fyfe, CharlotteEditor , Cavalier Books, 2000.
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Family and Intimate relationships | May Cannan | Five years after she was to have married Bevil Quiller-Couch
, MC
got married very quietly, Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Fyfe, CharlotteEditor , Cavalier Books, 2000. 172 |
Family and Intimate relationships | May Cannan | MC
received letters about her second and third books of poetry from Percival James Slater
(known as PJ), a solicitor in some obscure town called Walsall, Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Fyfe, CharlotteEditor , Cavalier Books, 2000. 168 |
Literary responses | May Cannan | The critic and family friend Sir Walter Raleigh
, who saw these poems before publication, called them heart-breaking and terribly naked. Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. “Editorial Materials”. The Tears of War, edited by Charlotte Fyfe, Cavalier Books, 2000, p. Various pages. 145 |
Literary responses | May Cannan | Another letter from Percival James Slater
was among the many that MC
received about this book; it made him long to meet her, but raised some question about the utility of her view that all... |
Literary responses | May Cannan | Her husband, PJ, evidently could not stand this plot which seemed to negate his own existence. MC
later wrote, I had married a man who had sought and found me across time and space... |
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