Muriel Stuart

She was particularly concerned with the topic of sexual politics, though she first wrote poems about World War I.

[1] Like other female poets of her era, she reflects the weight of social expectations on women and the experience of post-war spinsterhood.

[2] Her most famous poem, "In the Orchard", is entirely dialogues and in no kind of verse form, which makes it innovative for its time.

Other famous poems of hers are "The Seed Shop", "The Fools" and "Man and his Makers".

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