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Collected Poems: Rhymes from the Factory (with additions); Songs of a Factory Girl; Voices of Womanhood

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By (author): Ethel Carnie Holdsworth

Now widely recognized as a novelist and essayist, working-class writer Ethel Carnie Holdsworth first published as a poet. The three books collected here demonstrate her growth in this genre from her early poems, written when she worked full time in the mill, to her last book of poetry, Voices of Womanhood, which realizes her mature insights into the lives of working-class women. Carnie Holdsworths poetry provides both a unique perspective on British life in the early twentieth century and an invaluable testament to the experiences of her gender and class. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Zeticula Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781849212120

About Ethel Carnie Holdsworth

Ethel Carnie (1886-1962) was a working-class writer and socialist activist who campaigned for social and economic justice and the rights of working-class men and women. A poet journalist writer for children and novelist she worked in the Lancashire cotton mills from the age of eleven until her early twenties.

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