Stecher, Henry F. Elizabeth Singer Rowe, the Poetess of Frome: A Study in Eighteenth-Century English Pietism. Herbert Lang.
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Literary responses | Rosemary Sutcliff | The Times Literary Supplement faulted this book for not giving enough attention to the place of religion in mediaeval life, and for maintaining that most Normans and Saxons of the period, including King William Rufus |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Singer Rowe | The seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Singer (later ESR
) must have submitted her poem Upon King William
's Passing the Boyne to The Athenian Mercury (which had changed its title after only one issue from The Athenian Gazette). Stecher, Henry F. Elizabeth Singer Rowe, the Poetess of Frome: A Study in Eighteenth-Century English Pietism. Herbert Lang. 38 |
Textual Production | Michael Field | MF
(Katharine Harris Bradley
and Edith Cooper
) published in a single volume The Father's Tragedy; William Rufus
; Loyalty or Love?, three verse dramas. Sturgeon, Mary. Michael Field. G. G. Harrap. 131 |
Textual Production | Michael Field | The two women were inspired to write William Rufus during a trip to the New Forest, the scene of William's murder. Sturgeon, Mary. Michael Field. G. G. Harrap. 136 |
Textual Production | Elinor James | EJ
, in This Being Your Majesty's Birth-Day, marked the first anniversary of William III
's landing in England on his way to the throne. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
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