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Romantic-era Irish women poets in English / edited by Stephen Behrendt
- Published
- Cork : Cork University Press, 2021.
- Copyright Date
- ©2021
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Behrendt, Stephen C., 1947-
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- Contents
- 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 -- 1789 -- ?) -- The Blind Poem, 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), 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, 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 -- 1796 -- 1850) -- On Burning Some Letters -- Written at the Close of the Year 1794 -- On Being Teazed to Go More into Company, and 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
- 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."
- Subject(s)
- 1700-1899
- English poetry—Women authors
- English poetry—Irish authors
- English poetry—18th century
- English poetry—19th century
- Women poets, Irish—18th century
- Women poets, Irish—19th century
- English poetry—Women authors—History and criticism
- English poetry—Irish authors—History and criticism
- English poetry—18th century—History and criticism
- English poetry—19th century—History and criticism
- Poésie anglaise—Auteurs irlandais
- Poésie anglaise—18e siècle
- Poésie anglaise—19e siècle
- Poétesses irlandaises—18e siècle
- Poétesses irlandaises—19e siècle
- Poésie anglaise—Auteurs irlandais—Histoire et critique
- Poésie anglaise—18e siècle—Histoire et critique
- Poésie anglaise—19e siècle—Histoire et critique
- English poetry
- Women poets, Irish
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9781782054504 (electronic book)
1782054502 (electronic book)
1782054480 (electronic book)
9781782054498 (electronic book)
1782054499 (electronic book)
9781782054481 (electronic bk.)
1782054472
9781782054474
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