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Name
  
May Herschel-Clarke

Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1950


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May Herschel-Clarke (1850–1950) was an English poet. She is chiefly known today for her anti-war poems Nothing to Report and The Mother, the latter of which was published in 1917 as a direct response to Rupert Brooke's famous poem The Soldier.

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May Herschel-Clarke Wikipedia