Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx.
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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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death | Charlotte Mew | The day before she died, CM
gave Alida Monro
a cherished copy of her poem Fin de Fête, the one transcribed in the British Library by Thomas Hardy
. Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx. xii |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Mew | CM
lived with her sister and mother for most of her life. According to her friend Alida Monro
, the siblings treated their mother as if she were a naughty child, Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx. ix |
Friends, Associates | Charlotte Mew | CM
attended a Poetry Bookshop
reading in Bloomsbury at the invitation of Alida Klementaski
(later wife of Harold Monro
), who greatly admired her work. Warner, Val. “New Light on Charlotte Mew”. PN Review, No. 1, pp. 43 - 7. 46 Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx. vii Stanford, Donald E., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 19. Gale Research, 1983. 310 |
Leisure and Society | Charlotte Mew | Alida Monro
describes CM
as very small (under five feet tall) and slight. She always wore a double-breasted tweed jacket with a velvet collar. She smoked hand-rolled cigarettes in a long cigarette holder, and often... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Charlotte Mew | CM
's literary output was scant: she published only about sixty poems, many of them posthumously. According to her friend Alida Monro
, she attributed her small output to the difficulties of domestic life... |
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, 1967. 123 |
Publishing | Charlotte Mew | |
Publishing | Charlotte Mew | The printing firm usually employed by the Bookshop could not print the volume because one of their compositors, a Methodist, refused to set the poem Madeleine in Church, which he considered to be blasphemous... |
Reception | Charlotte Mew | Alida Klementaski (later Monro)
read the poem and was electrified Monro, Alida, and Charlotte Mew. “Charlotte Mew—A Memoir”. Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew, Gerald Duckworth, 1953, p. vii - xx. vii |
Textual Production | Charlotte Mew | The dramatic version cannot be dated, but was completed by 1913. Warner, Val. “New Light on Charlotte Mew”. PN Review, No. 1, pp. 43 - 7. 44 Stanford, Donald E., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 19. Gale Research, 1983. 309 According... |
Textual Production | Charlotte Mew | CM
's manuscripts of poems and short stories and her unpublished letters are held in the British Library
and in the Lockwood Memorial Library at SUNY Buffalo
. The librarians at Buffalo are said to... |