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May Herschel-Clarke

May Herschel-Clarke (1850-1950). Courtesy World War I and English Poetry.

May Herschel-Clarke (1850-1950) was an English poet.

Life[]

Herschel-Clarke is chiefly known today for her anti-war poems "Nothing to Report" and "The Mother", the latter of which was published in 1917 as a direct response to Rupert Brooke's poem, "The Soldier".

Publications[]

  • Behind the Firing Line, and other poems of the war. London: Erskine Macdonald, 1917.[1]
ROCHELLE_HUMES_reads_The_Mother_-_May_Herschel-Clarke

ROCHELLE HUMES reads The Mother - May Herschel-Clarke

Poems by May Herschel-Clarke[]

  1. The Mother


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References[]

Notes[]

  1. Search results = au:May Herschel-Clarke, WorldCat, OCLC, Online Computer Library Center Inc. Web, July 31, 2014.

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