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