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In THE HEART OF HIDDEN THINGS (produced by the fabulous Jo Wheeler and with poem readings by the spine-tinglingly excellent Raquel Cassidy) we explore the life and work of writer Charlotte Mew, born and bred in Bloomsbury, admired by Hardy, Sassoon and Virginia Woolf, yet never a part of the infamous Bloomsbury set.

Mew’s dramatic monologue ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ caused a sensation in literary circles when it was published in 1912, dramatising the terrifying story of a young woman trapped in a powerless arranged marriage, who is literally locked away.

 

Written and presented by Julia Copus.  Reader: Raquel Cassidy

A Freewheel production for BBC Radio 4

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