
Farmer's Bride
The Farmer's Bride is a collection of 28 poems by British modernist writer Charlotte Mew, first published in 1916, with a revised edition in 1921 that includes 11 additional poems. Mew's work addresses themes of gender issues and reflects her personal struggles with loneliness and depression. Her poetry garnered admiration from contemporaries like Virginia Woolf, who noted Mew's unique voice and style. This collection showcases Mew's varied poetic forms and her significant contribution to early 20th-century literature.
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