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Selected Poems | Charlotte Mew
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The great unshackling of women's voices in poetry has one of its beginnings right here. These sad beautiful poems are full of rendings and breakings and burnings.' So writes Eavan Boland in her introduction to her selection of poems of Charlotte Mew (1868-1928). Identifying in Mew the startling, powerful voice that first made possible a new kind of poetry, free of Victorian expectations of a 'poetess', Boland has selected the poems that have meant most to her as a reader and a writer. The dialogue between the two poets establishes Mew's place in the continuing dialogue of women's writing.
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Last week, I finally read Charlotte Mew‘s Selected Poems (edited and introduced by Irish poet Eavan Boland). Mew came highly recommended by friend and poet Emily Mohn-Slate, and I am kicking myself that I didn‘t pick up this book ages ago. Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) is an utterly tragic figure, but her poems are marvels—lines like none I‘ve ever read before: part Victorian, part Georgian, part Modernist, and all deeply moving. #poetry