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The Rambling Sailor

English

By (author): Charlotte Mew

In the old back streets o Pimlico
On the docks at Monte Video
At the Ring o Bells on Plymouth Hoe
Hem arter me now wheerever I go


Charlotte Mew, a Modernist poet who in her day was considered one of the finest of the age by writers of great stature, has lived for long in the shadows of the literary canon. An avant-garde Bloomsbury poet that never quite broke through into the publics consciousness, Mews experimental style, with prose-like lines, has stood the test of time, and is as relevant and powerful today as when it was written.


Published in 1929, a year after her tragic death, The Rambling Sailor collects Mews final, most powerful verse, in which love, nature and religion all intermingle to paint pictures of pain, hope and a deep love of the natural world through the writers knowledgeable eyes.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 01 Feb 2025

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 150 x 150mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Renard Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781804471425

About Charlotte Mew

Charlotte Mew (18691928) was a renowned English poet of the Modernist era. Born in Bloomsbury to an architect Mew grew up in near poverty and her early years were tainted by the death of three of her siblings. Although regarded by fellow writers as one of the greatest poets of in her day and praised by the likes of Virginia Woolf and Thomas Hardy Mews name fell into obscurity after her tragic suicide in 1928. Rumours swirled around Mews personal life and sexuality and while it will likely never be known as she obscured biographical detail many now consider her as important a queer icon as Radclyffe Hall or Gertrude Stein.

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