Charlotte Mew

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Charlotte Mew was an early 20th-century English poet known for her psychologically intense, formally innovative verse and her influence on later modernist writers.

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instanceOf person
poet
birthName Charlotte Mary Mew NERFINISHED
burialPlace Hampstead Cemetery, London NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1869-11-15
dateOfDeath 1928-03-24
familyName Mew NERFINISHED
firstPublishedCollection The Farmer’s Bride GENERATED
firstPublishedCollectionPublicationYear 1916 GENERATED
gender female
genre dramatic monologue
lyric poetry
givenName Charlotte NERFINISHED
influenced Thomas Hardy NERFINISHED
Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
modernist poets
influencedBy Thomas Hardy NERFINISHED
Victorian poetry NERFINISHED
knownFor formal innovation in poetry
psychologically intense verse
transition between Victorian and modernist poetry
languageOfExpression English
mannerOfDeath suicide by poisoning
movement late Victorian literature
modernism
name Charlotte Mew NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork Ken NERFINISHED
Madeleine in Church NERFINISHED
The Farmer’s Bride NERFINISHED
The Quiet House NERFINISHED
occupation poet
short story writer
placeOfBirth Bloomsbury, London, England NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
recognizedBy Ezra Pound NERFINISHED
Thomas Hardy NERFINISHED
Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
residence London, England
sexualOrientation lesbian
sibling Anne Mew NERFINISHED
writingStyle formally innovative
psychologically intense

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The Yellow Book notableContributor Charlotte Mew