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Verse And More (from Sheffield)

Verse And More (from Sheffield)

Verse And More (from Sheffield)

Editha Morris

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Editorial:
Amolibros
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780995574700
Páginas:
304
Encuadernación:
Rústica
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Poems: understanding and putting into words the way local Sheffield people speak.Of mixed Welsh, Irish and Silesian origin, Editha Morris was born in Derby in 1916; she had two sons: Adrian and Paul. She started working as a beautician when the family moved to Sheffeld in 1947; the family then lived successively in Broomhill, Crosspool and Fullwood (that area known as Hallam – Sheffield West). She continued working as a beautician and also teaching elocution, having obtained higher qualifications in both domains in London.Amongst other things she was a member of the Hallamshire singers.She later discovered her talent for poetry, these poems having been written between 1986 and 1988.  Although very well spoken herself, she shows, in her poems, a talent for understanding and putting into words the way local Sheffield people speak.A report in the Derbyshire Evening Telegraph, 10th January 1940 tells us: ‘GOLD MEDAL ELOCUTION SUCCESS: At the recent examination of the London Incorporated Academy of Music Edith Lucas was successful in passing the gold medal examination with 106 marks.’

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