Along with a biographical and critical introduction, 'The Collected Works of Ann Hawkshaw' brings together Hawkshaw's four volumes of poetry and republishes them together for the first time. An appendix of reviews and contemporary criticism of Hawkshaw's work is included, along with details of the republication of individual poems.
Along with a biographical and critical introduction, 'The Collected Works of Ann Hawkshaw' brings together Hawkshaw's four volumes of poetry and republishes them together for the first time. An appendix of reviews and contemporary criticism of Hawkshaw's work is included, along with details of the republication of individual poems.
Ann Hawkshaw (1812–1885) was born into a large family of dissenters in rural Yorkshire and, by the time of her death, she was a titled, affluent poet moving amidst the most influential circles of the age. Debbie Bark lectures on nineteenth-century studies in the Department of English Literature at the University of Reading. She has published a number of articles on Ann Hawkshaw which focus on situating the poet’s life and work in their literary and cultural context.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements Biographical Introduction 1842: ‘Dionysius the Areopagite’ with other poems 1843: Life’s Dull Reality 1847: Poems for My Children 1854: Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History 1871: Cecil’s Own Book Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography Index of Titles Index of First Lines
Preface and Acknowledgements Biographical Introduction 1842: ‘Dionysius the Areopagite’ with other poems 1843: Life’s Dull Reality 1847: Poems for My Children 1854: Sonnets on Anglo-Saxon History 1871: Cecil’s Own Book Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography Index of Titles Index of First Lines
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