- Teresa Hooley
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name = Mrs. F. H. Butler
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birth_date = 1888
birth_place = Risley inDerbyshire
death_date = 1973
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children =Teresa Hooley (1888-1973), known mostly for a
war poem "A War Film" aboutWorld War I , was apseudonym of Mrs. F. H. Butler. This much information is given in "Modern Poetry 1922-1934" byMaurice Wollman ["Modern Poetry 1922-1934" byMaurice Wollman ] ; who adds some further biographical information that is hard to check. She was born inRisley, Derbyshire , and (accordingly to a letter from her sold at auction recently) she lived at Goldenbrook Farm in Risely at some point during her life. Her work was published in a number of collections in the 1920s and 1930s."A War Film"
Hooley's poem "A War Film" describes the experience of seeing documentary footage of
World War I , and refers to theRetreat from Mons , after one of the great battles of theGreat War .Although this is Hooley's most well known poem little is known about it, and its date has been debated in online fora. It has been assumed the poem was inspired by watching documentary footage about
World War I . The earliest documentary was "The Battle of the Somme" (1916), but it is unlikely that a comtemporary writer would confuse theBattle of the Somme and theRetreat from Mons . It is therefore reasonable to conjecture that the 1926 film, "Mons", was the most probable source. The fact that the poem can be found in "Songs of all Seasons" (published 1927) could be seen to bear this hypothesis out.Works
*"Twenty-Nine Lyrics" (1924, Cape)
*"Collected Poems" (1926, Cape)
*"Songs of all Seasons" (1927, Cape)
*"Songs of the Open: Collected Poems" (1928)
*"Eve and other Poems" (1930)
*"New Poems" (1933)
*"Orchestra" (1935)
*"The Singing Heart" (1945, Frederick Muller Ltd.) Hardback, 87pp
(poems mostly on the subject of World War II)
*"Selected Poems" (1947, Cape)
*"Wintergreen" (1959, A J Chapple) 32ppother collections of poems (publication dates unknown):
*"A Country Year"References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006405/"The Battle of the Somme" (1916) at IMDB]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0325837/"Mons" (1926) at IMDB]
* [http://www.blackcatpoems.com/h/teresa_hooley.html Poems by Teresa Hooley]
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