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The Poetry of Alice Meynell

Written by: Alice Meynell
Narrated by: Libby Brunton, Ghizela Rowe, Laurel Lefkow
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Publisher's Summary

Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson was born on 22nd September 1847 in Barnes, London.

Her family travelled widely meaning that Alice’s early years were spent around England, Switzerland, and France before finally settling in Italy. Her dedicated interest in religion brought a conversion to the Catholic faith. Much of that viewpoint is seen in her first published volume in 1875, ‘Preludes’.

In 1876 she married Wilfred Meynell, the newspaper publisher and editor, and together they set up and published a number of magazines as well as publishing the initial works of several poets including Francis Thompson.

Despite a hectic lifestyle of her own poetry and essays, together with the family business, she gave birth to eight children. Her health though was erratic, and she was frequently incapacitated by illness, including migraines and depressions.

As the new century dawned, she along with many other artists began to question the colonial needs of Empire with its segregation and oppression. In particular she sought and gained a role in the Women’s Suffrage movement as it attempted to obtain greater equality for women.

Today Alice is often overlooked for the quality and stature of her poetry which, during her career, brought serious official consideration. She was twice considered but passed over for the post of poet laureate after the deaths of Alfred Lord Tennyson and Alfred Austin.

Alice Meynell died on 27th November 1922. She is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery in London.

01 - The Poetry of Alice Meynell - An Introduction

02 - The Poet to His Childhood by Alice Meynell

03 - To A Poet by Alice Meynell

04 - A Poet of One Mood by Alice Meynell

05 - The Modern Poet - A Song of Derivations by Alice Meynell

06 - The Poet to Nature by Alice Meynell

07 - In February by Alice Meynell

08 - Cradle-Song At Twilight by Alice Meynell

09 - Song. As the Inhastening Tide Doth Roll by Alice Meynell

10 - Song of the Day to the Night by Alice Meynell

11 - Soeur Monique. A Rondeau by Couperin by Alice Meynell

12 - To A Lost Melody by Alice Meynell

13 - Singers To Come by Alice Meynell

14 - A Shattered Lute by Alice Meynell

15 - Regrets by Alice Meynell

16 - Parted by Alice Meynell

17 - After A Parting by Alice Meynell

18 - Sonnet. Thoughts in Separation by Alice Meynell

19 - In Autumn by Alice Meynell

20 - My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden by Alice Meynell

21 - Your Own Fair Youth by Alice Meynell

22 - The Lover Urges the Better Thrift by Alice Meynell

23 - To The Beloved by Alice Meynell

24 - The Love of Narcissus by Alice Meynell

25 - An Unmarked Festival by Alice Meynell

26 - A Letter From A Girl To Her Own Age by Alice Meynell

27 - San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother by Alice Meynell

28 - Maternity by Alice Meynell

29 - The Modern Mother by Alice Meynell

30 - Summer In England 1914 by Alice Meynell

31 - The Lady of the Lambs by Alice Meynell

32 - Builders of Ruins by Alice Meynell

33 - The Lady Poverty by Alice Meynell

34 - At Night by Alice Meynell

35 - Renouncement by Alice Meynell

36 - To the Beloved Dead - A Lament by Alice Meynell

37 - Christ in The Universe by Alice Meynell

38 - Veni Creator by Alice Meynell

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