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Romantic-Era Irish Women Poets in English / Stephen Behrendt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Behrendt, Stephen, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women poets, Irish--History and criticism--18th century.
Women poets, Irish.
English poetry--Women authors--History and criticism--18th century.
English poetry.
English poetry--Irish authors--History and criticism--18th century.
English poetry--Women authors--18th century.
English poetry--Women authors--19th century.
English poetry--Irish authors--18th century.
English poetry--Irish authors--19th century.
English poetry--Irish authors.
English poetry--Women authors.
Genre:
Poetry.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 online resource 553 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cork : Cork University Press, 2021.
Summary:
"This is an extensive anthology of poetry written in English by Irish women of the Romantic period, c. 1785-1835. It is a reference work and is comparable to Andrew Carpenter's Verse in English from Eighteenth-Century Ireland. It contains a critical introduction with a bibliography of original editions consulted, brief bio-critical introductions to individual authors, and extensive annotated selections from individual poets with associated apparatus"-
Contents:
Mary Alcock (c. 1742
1799
1798)
In Return for the Present of a Pair of Buckles
The Confined Debtor. A Fragment from a Prison
The Chimney-Sweeper's Complaint
The Hive of Bees. A Fable, Written in December 1792
Written in Ireland
Written at Harrowgate
Sydney Owenson (Lady Morgan) (c. 1783
1801/1807
1859)
Effusions, Written on a Tomb among the Ruins of Sligo Abbey, September, 1799
Fancy. Fragment 13
The Irish Harp. Fragment 1
The Irish Jig. Fragment 35
The Snow Drop. Fragment 33
Frances O'Neill (c. 1760
1802
?)
An Ode for Lexlip
On Returning to Ireland, in May 1788
On Leaving Lehena, in Ireland, in October 1788
Sent with Some Poems
Jane Elizabeth Moore (1738
1796
A Pastoral Song ('One morning in May')
An Apology
A Question to the Society of Freemasons
Answer by T.W.M
a, Esq.
To T.W.M.
a, Esq. by Jane Eliz. Moore
On His Royal Highness's Marriage, January 1795
On the Discovery of the Gold Mine, in the County of Wicklow
Lady Elizabeth Dorothea Tuite (1764
1850)
On Burning Some Letters
Written at the Close of the Year 1794
On Being Teazed to Go More into Company
On Seeing the Print of a Female Figure in a Weeping Attitude, Leaning on an Urn
By Ellen Taylor, on the Death of Her Brother, a Fragment
On the Death of Mr Mark, a Merchant in Limerick
This Poem Address'd to a Gentleman, Who Had Lent Her Some Books
Written to a Fellow Servant, Who Went to Dublin to Get a Place,
or to Visit Her Friends
Written by the Barrow Side, Where She Was Sent to Wash Linen
Henrietta O'Neill (1758
1792 -1793)
Ode to the Poppy
Lady Catherine Rebecca Manners (1767
1793
1852)
Lines Addressed to a Mother in Ireland
Mary O'Brien (fl. 1790)
The Freedom of John Bull
Paddy's Salutation to the Right Honourable William Pitt
Paddy's Opinion. An Irish Ballad
A Young Lady (fl. 1790)
The Robin's Complaint: Addressed to a Lady
An Inscription Wrote on the Monument of a Young and Beautiful Lady
Henrietta Battier (c. 1760
1791/1797
1813)
The Lemon, A Poem
Verse Correspondence with Eliza Ryan
Mary Birkett (Mary Birkett Card) (1774
1792
1817)
from A Poem on the African Slave Trade, Addressed to Her Own Sex
To Hope
An Epistle to M. Leadbeater
Ellen Taylor (fl. 1792)
Intro
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on the Texts
Bibliography and Reference Works
Elizabeth Ryves (1750
1777/1784
1797)
Ode to Hope
An Epistle to the Right Honourable Lord John Cavendish, Late Chancellor of the Exchequer
Anna Maria Edwards (fl. 1787)
Song: 'When daisies enamel the fields'
Song: And must I leave my peaceful cot?'
To a Friend at Tortola
Ode to Spring
Charlotte Brooke (1740
1789
1793)
Mäon: An Irish Tale
Mary Byrne (c. 1771
The Blind Poem
Notes:
Written at Dublin, 1789.
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781782054498
1782054499
9781782054481
1782054480
9781782054474
1782054472
OCLC:
1243548643

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