Shirley Toulson, who lives in Somerset, was drawn into the spell of Celtic Christianity as she worked on her books dealing with the oldest roads and folklore of Britain and Ireland, and found herself following the routes taken on their journeys by the saints of the early church. Among her writings are: THE CELTIC ALTERNATIVE (1987) and THE CELTIC YEAR (1993).
The poet remembers her mother who died about twelve years ago. There is a photograph taken when her mother had gone for a sea holiday with her cousins and her uncle. Looking at the photograph, she experiences the great loss of her mother.
Shirley Toulson was an English poet known for her poignant and heartfelt poetry. She is best known for her poem "A Photograph," which reflects on loss and memory through the image of a photograph. Toulson's work often explores themes of family, love, and the passage of time with a lyrical and reflective style.
Shirley toulsan was born in 20. 1924 in England. she was writer, editor of magazine. she came under the influenced of Celtic Christianity. her two notable writing are Celtic alternative in 1987 & Celtic year in 1993. after she won prize for mending hill.
The Photograph is a poem by Shirley Toulson. It refers to a woman looking at a photo of her mother. The first stanza is about the childhood of the poet's mother; the second: her childhood with her mother; and last: the poet's adult life without her mother.
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