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Author summary | Mary Ferrar | MF
, hardly a writer herself; was the matriarch of a seventeenth-century family which lived like a religious community, and which seems to have composed dialogues and short moral histories collaboratively, as well as letters... |
Reception | Christina Rossetti | Most of these had been previously issued as part of other religious writings such as The Face of the Deep. Verses sold well, and reviewers enthusiastically compared CR
's achievement to that of George Herbert |
Residence | Elizabeth Oxenbridge Lady Tyrwhit | Leighton Bromswold has been at some dates assigned to Huntingdonshire. Eighty years after this, George Herbert
was to become prebendary there. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under George Herbert |
Textual Features | Eleanor Tatlock | Among ET
's shorter poems, her forms include hymns, odes, fables (the magpie and the stork, the rose and the thorn), and blank verse. A poem on Richborough Castle near Sandwich has masses of historical... |
Textual Features | Anne Stevenson | Despite the strong emotion expressed in some of these poems, AS
later remembered the volume as setting free her gift for irony. Stevenson, Anne. Between the Iceberg and the Ship. University of Michigan Press, 1998. 126 |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Bishop | This book's title has been called the first of many to reflect EB
's concern with places. Place, however, is not described but interrogated, in abstract and self-enquiring poems, like Paris, 7 a.m. This... |
Textual Features | Frances Cornford | In this collection Cambridge again functions as an important subject. Frances Cornford saw her Cambridge poems as emblematic of her poetry as a whole. They served as a gauge for her poetic development and also... |
Textual Features | Frances Horovitz | Flowers was written for the painter and writer Winnifred Nicholson
, who died in 1981. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. under Winifred Nicholson |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Jennings | Every Changing Shape was reprinted in 1996 by Carcanet Press
with a foreword by Michael Schmidt
. It collects essays on Christian writers and mystics that address the way that faith informs the creative imagination... |
Textual Production | Rose Macaulay | Writing about a wide range of authors from Caedmon
to Coventry Patmore
, she devotes a significant portion of the book to the seventeenth century, which held a great interest for her. The chapter Anglicans |
Textual Production | Emma Marshall | After Cowper, EMdid the poet George Herbert
in Under Salisbury Spire, in the Days of George Herbert, the Recollections of Magdalene Wydville and the diarist Margaret Hoby
in Eventide Light; or, Passages in the... |
Textual Production | Jo Shapcott | During the same year she and Matthew Sweeney
jointly edited an anthology, Emergency Kit: Poems for Strange Times, which draws on worldwide modern writing in English. In 2002 she edited the anthology Discourses... |
Textual Production | Candia McWilliam | CMW
titled her first novel A Case of Knives, quoting George Herbert
, who says his thoughts are these knives (Nothing their fury can control, / While they do wound and pink my... |
Textual Production | Ruth Rendell | RR
's novelNo Man's Nightingale (completed in March this year; title from George Herbert
) revealed that Wexford looked no more likely to retire in good earnest than his creator. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. Flood, Alison. “Two faces of Britain’s thriller queen”. The Guardian Weekly, 29 Mar. 2013, p. 39. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Bishop |
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