ABSTRACT

Where were the women of the so-called `Auden Generation'?During this era of rapidly changing gender roles,social values and world politics,women produced a rich variety of poetry.But until now their work has largely been lost or ignored;in Women's Poetry of the 1930s Jane Dowson finally redresses the balance and recovers women's place in the literary history of the interwar years.This comprehensive and beautifully edited collection includes:
*Previously uncollected poems by authors such as Winifred Holtby and Naomi Mitchison
*Poems which are now out of print,such as those by Vita Sackville-West and Frances Cornford
*Poems previously neglected by poets including Ann Ridler and Sylvia Townsend Warner
*An extensive critical introduction and individual biographies of each poet
Poetry lovers,students and scholars alike will find Women's Poetry of the 1930s an invaluable resource and a collection to treasure.

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|4 pages

Nancy Cunard 1896—196

chapter 7|7 pages

Winifred Holtby 1898—1935

chapter 8|4 pages

Sylvia Lynd 1888—1952

chapter 9|10 pages

Naomi Mitchison b. 1897

chapter 10|9 pages

Ruth Fitter 1897—1992

chapter 11|4 pages

Kathleen Raine b. 1908

chapter 13|6 pages

Anne Ridler b. 1912

chapter 15|7 pages

E.J. Scovell b. 1907

chapter 16|9 pages

Edith Sitwell 1887—1964

chapter 17|11 pages

Stevie Smith 1902–1971

chapter 19|6 pages

Dorothy Wellesley 1889—1956

chapter 20|10 pages

Anna Wickham 1884—1947

chapter 21|6 pages

The Listener

chapter 22|7 pages

Time and Tide 1921—1976