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Penelope Fitzgerald's fascinating porttrait of Bloomsbury's saddest poet. Charlotte Mew (1869--1928) was a poet with a formidable reputation who, as Virginia Woolf put it, was 'very good and interesting and unlike anyone else' and who wrote some of the best English poems of the twentieth century. In her private life, to all appearances, she was a dutiful daughter living at home with a monster of an old mother. The proprieties had to be observed and no one must know that the Mews had no money, that two siblings were insane and that Charlotte was a secret lesbian, living a life of self-inflicted frustration. Despite literary success and a passionate, enchanting personality, eventually the conflicts within her drove her to despair, and she killed herself by swallowing household disinfectant. In this unexpectedly gripping portrait, Penelope Fitzgerald brings all her novelist's skills into play, giving us what Victoria Glendinning calls a 'tantalising, touching story!an entire life's emotional history in a short space'.
This biography investigates the life and psychological decline of Charlotte Mew, a significant yet often overlooked twentieth-century poet, by examining the intersection of her public literary success and her private domestic entrapment. Penelope Fitzgerald, a celebrated novelist, utilizes her narrative precision to reconstruct the life of a woman who navigated the rigid social expectations of the Victorian and Edwardian eras while harboring profound personal secrets. The work synthesizes historical context with an intimate analysis of Mew's emotional history to explain the pressures that ultimately led to her tragic end.
What You Will Find
This work is regarded as a masterclass in biographical economy, praised for its ability to condense a complex emotional history into a concise and evocative narrative. The text is widely viewed as an essential entry point for those seeking to understand both the technical brilliance of Mew's poetry and the harrowing circumstances of her personal life.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
Publisher:
Collins
ISBN-10:
0002170086
ISBN-13:
9780002170086
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