MC
took a break from employment at Oxford University Press
to work in the cafe at Rouen station, the last stop for British soldiers in France en route for Railhead and the Front.
Critic-biographer Charlotte Fyfe
Textual Features
May Cannan
Editor Charlotte Fyfe
points out that this collection brings many of MC
's saddest wartime poems together with the joyous
Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. “Editorial Materials”. The Tears of War, edited by Charlotte Fyfe, Cavalier Books, 2000, p. Various pages.
145
poems from her brief period of happiness.
Textual Production
May Cannan
MC
continued to write poems (and to draft short stories and novels) during the first ten years of her marriage. Then her husband raised objections, and it seems she wrote very little more, and did...
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Texts
Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. “Editorial Materials”. The Tears of War, edited by Charlotte Fyfe, Cavalier Books, 2000, p. Various pages.
Cannan, May, and Bevil Quiller-Couch. The Tears of War. Editor Fyfe, Charlotte, Cavalier Books, 2000.