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The Poetry

by Edith Nesbit
language: english
Publisher: The Copyright Group, June of 2013 ‧
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EDITH NESBIT, The Poetry - An Introduction. Edith Nesbit is more famously known as a writer of children's stories and ghost stories some of which are available in other volumes. But in this volume we explore her poetry. Born in 1858 in Kennington, then part of Surrey and now London. Her early life was one of constant house changes before meeting, age 17, Hubert Bland who she was to marry three years later - whilst she was 7 months pregnant. Additionally Bland kept his affair with another woman going throughout. The two children of this relationship were raised by Edith as her own as well as their own three. They founded the Fabian Society in 1884. Thought of as the first modern writer for children she also wrote for adults producing over 50 books in total. Like many consummate writers who yearn to be recognised as poets their other works are given greater recognition. Now in this volume you be the judge. These poems are brought to your ears by Ghizela Rowe and Richard Mitchley.

Edith Nesbit

The Poetry

by Edith Nesbit

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ISBN: 9781780000398
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
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EAN: 9781780000398

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Edith Nesbit

Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) was an English writer and poet who published children's stories under the pseudonym E. Nesbit. He has written and collaborated on more than 60 children's fiction books, many of them adapted for film and television. She is the founder of the children's genre about adventures that, despite taking place in the world as we know it, have magical elements, being the great source of inspiration for Harry Potter, by J. K. Rowling, who confesses to being her favorite writer. She was also an activist and co-founder of the Fabian Society, the model for the Labour Party.

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