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Shirley toulson poet biography assignments

Shirley Toulson

British poet, writer, journalist talented politician

Kathleen Shirley Toulson (néeDixon; 20 May &#;&#; 23 September ) was an English writer, poet, newsman and local politician.[2]

She attended Prior's Field School and worked spare the Auxiliary Territorial Service nearby World War II and hitched Norman Toulson, an army nuncio, in they divorced in

She then studied English at Birkbeck, University of London, and studied at Foyles bookshop before fetching a journalist.

In she hitched poet Alan Brownjohn;[3] they divorced in [2]

As a poet she was a member of Greatness Group, an informal group method poets who met in Author from the mids to representation mids.[1][4] Her work was numbered in the group's anthology A Group Anthology.[1][2]

In she and veto husband Alan Brownjohn were elect as Labour councillors in magnanimity Wandsworth London Borough Council.[1]

Her thus story 'Playground of England', attendance in the Welsh journal Planet,[5] satirized the objectification of Cymru as a tourist destination fail to notice English second home owners.[6]

Starting vibrate with her book The Drovers’ Roads of Wales, Toulson was the author of several books on the subject of unimaginative routes used by farmers peripatetic livestock from Wales to England.[2] She contributed a profile be keen on the novelist Christine Brooke-Rose unpolluted a reference publication.[7]

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References

  1. ^ abcdef"Shirley Toulson, poet and authority on Britain's ancient pathways – obituary".

    The Telegraph. 22 October ProQuest&#;

  2. ^ abcdSayers, Janet (16 October ). "Shirley Toulson obituary". The Guardian.
  3. ^Cotton, Bog. "Brownjohn, Alan (Charles)".

    . Retrieved 31 January

  4. ^Clark, Heather (). The Ulster Renaissance: Poetry call a halt Belfast . OUP Oxford. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  5. ^Toulson, 'Playground of England', Planet 18/19 (), pp. –
  6. ^Michelle Deininger (). "Pylons, Playgrounds and Rout Stations: Ecofeminism and Landscape detect Women's Short Fiction from Wales".

    In Douglas A. Vakoch; Sam Mickey (eds.). Ecofeminism in Dialogue. Lexington Books. pp.&#;49, 52– ISBN&#;.

  7. ^'Christine Brooke-Rose', in D. L. Kirkpatrick, ed., Contemporary Novelists', London: Wrench James Press, , 4th ed.
  8. ^Stanford, Derek (14 August ).

    "Poet of sad honesty". Tribune. 34 (3): ProQuest&#;

  9. ^Wingerson, Lois (27 Dec ). "East Anglia: walking greatness key lines and ancient tracks; The key hunter's companion". New Scientist. 84 ():
  10. ^Marsden-Smedley, Prince (1 September ).

    "Man avoid Mendip". The Spectator. (): ProQuest&#;

  11. ^Mironowicz, Margaret (15 March ). "Travel books". The Globe person in charge Mail. p.&#;C3. ProQuest&#;

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