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Biography of Stevie Smith

Stevie Smith

Stevie Smith (1902 - 1971)


Born Florence Margaret Smith in Hull, England, Stevie Smith was a secretary at Newnes Publishing Company in London from 1923 to 1953, and occasionally worked as a writer and broadcaster for the BBC. Though she began publishing verse, which she often illustrated herself, in the 1930s, Smith did not reach a wide audience until 1962, with the publication of Selected Poems and her appearance in the Penguin Modern Poets Series.

She is noted for her eccentricity and mischievous humor, often involving an acerbic twist on nursery rhymes, common songs, or hymns. Force-fed with what she considered lifeless language in the New English Bible, she often aimed satirical barbs at religion. Smith won the Queen's Gold Medal for poetry in 1969, two years before her death. She published three novels in addition to her eight volumes of poetry.


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31 Poems written by Stevie Smith

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First LineComments
Alone in the woods I felt Comments and analysis of Alone In The Woods by Stevie Smith 2 Comments
Away, melancholy, Comments and analysis of Away, Melancholy by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Christ died for God and me
Dearest Evelyn, I often think of you
Deeply morbid deeply morbid was the girl who typed the letters Comments and analysis of Deeply Morbid by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Drugs made Pauline vague.
Edmonton, thy cemetery Comments and analysis of Edmonton, thy cemetery by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Happiness is silent, or speaks equivocally for friends,
He said no word of her to us
He told his life story to Mrs. Courtly
I always remember your beautiful flowers
I do not ask for mercy for understanding for peace Comments and analysis of I Do Not Speak by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
I like to get off with people,
I longed for companionship rather,
I remember the Roman Emperor, one of the cruellest of them,
I walked abroad in Easter Park,
It was my bridal night I remember, Comments and analysis of I Remember by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Mother, among the dustbins and the manure Comments and analysis of Mother, Among The Dustbins by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
My heart goes out to my Creator in love
My heart was full of softening showers, Comments and analysis of My Heart Was Full by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
My life is vile Comments and analysis of The Reason by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Never again will I weep
Nobody heard him, the dead man, Comments and analysis of Not Waving But Drowning by Stevie Smith 24 Comments
Nobody knows what I feel about Freddy
Our Bog is dood, our Bog is dood, Comments and analysis of Our Bog Is Dood by Stevie Smith 2 Comments
Sisely Comments and analysis of Bag-Snatching In Dublin by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
Tenuous and Precarious
The lions who ate the Christians on the sands of the arena Comments and analysis of Sunt Leones by Stevie Smith 1 Comment
The pleasures of friendship are exquisite, Comments and analysis of The Pleasures Of Friendship by Stevie Smith 2 Comments
The shadow was so black,
Walking swiftly with a dreadful duchess, Comments and analysis of Infelice by Stevie Smith 1 Comment


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