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This Rare Spirit - A Life of Charlotte Mew (Paperback, Main)
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This Rare Spirit - A Life of Charlotte Mew (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R263
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The first comprehensive biography of this undervalued writer, who
was considered 'far and away the best living woman poet' in her
day. Andrew Motion's Spectator Book of the Year. 'One of the many
achievements of This Rare Spirit is its rejection of that tired
view of the poet as mouse that barely roared in favour of a true
sense of a spikily modern woman, bound by various obligations but
resilient, headstrong, and poetically inventive . . . Copus's
diligent, scholarly, sensitive work should help Mew's pipe play on
for years to come.' Declan Ryan, Los Angeles Review of Books '[A]
supreme biography . . . It is hard to do justice to the breadth of
research Copus has done here, or the compassionate, detailed
conjuring of Mew and her milieu . . . An essential book, a classic
work of literary biography.' Sean Hewitt, Irish Times '[K]eenly
intelligent, fascinating and nuanced biography . . . Save Charlotte
Mew! And read this book.' Joanna Kavenna, Literary Review 'An
exquisitely told account of the life of a half-forgotten London
poet whose work was admired by Hardy, Sassoon and Virginia Woolf.
Julia Copus does her justice at last.' Claire Tomalin 'This Rare
Spirit is a classic - the biography of Mew we have all been waiting
for.' Fiona Benson The British poet Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) was
regarded as one of the best poets of her age by fellow writers,
including Virginia Woolf, Siegfried Sasson, Walter de la Mare and
Marianne Moore. She has since been neglected, but her star is
beginning to rise again, all the more since her 150th anniversary
in 2019. This is the first comprehensive biography, from cradle to
grave, and is written by fellow poet Julia Copus, who recently
unveiled a blue plaque on Mew's childhood house in Doughty Street
and was the editor of the Selected Poetry and Prose (2019). Mew was
a curious mix of New Woman and stalwart Victorian. Her poems speak
to us strongly today, in these strangely mixed times of exposure
and seclusion: they reveal the private agony of an isolated being
who was forced to keep secret the tragedies of her personal life
while being at the same time propelled by her work into the public
arena. Her poetry transfigures that very private suffering into art
that has a universal resonance.
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