Mary Tighe

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Standard Name: Tighe, Mary
Birth Name: Mary Blachford
Married Name: Mary Tighe
Pseudonym: Psyche
Among the oeuvre of MT , Irish poet of the early nineteenth century, her long narrative allegory, Psyche, gives her a high place among the women Romantics. Her known oeuvre has excitingly expanded in recent years. She also kept a diary (now lost) and drafted a novel (unfinished).

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Friends, Associates Lady Eleanor Butler
Among their many visitors (apart from the local gentry, with whom they duly established links), close friends included Anna Seward , Henrietta Maria Bowdler (who wrote mock-flirtatiously of LEB as her veillard [sic] or old...
Textual Production Eva Mary Bell
Some of her correspondence and a diary running from January to December 1936 survive in the archive of Hamilton of Hamwood in the National Library of Ireland .
This archive includes papers of Mary Tighe
Textual Production Barbarina Brand, Baroness Dacre
Barbarina Wilmot (later BBBD ) addressed her fellow-poet Mary Tighe (identified by name in a footnote) in a poem of compliment, To Psyche, on Reading her Poem.
Barbarina Brand, Baroness Dacre,. Dramas, Translations and Occasional Poems. John Murray.
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Friends, Associates Barbarina Brand, Baroness Dacre
Her many literary friendships, maintained in part by correspondence, included those with Joanna Baillie and Mary Russell Mitford (who first met each other in her drawing-room), Catherine Fanshawe , and Mary Tighe (with whom she...
Textual Production Ann, Lady Fanshawe
The recipient was Sarah Tighe , who later became the mother-in-law of the poet Mary Tighe .
Mavor, Elizabeth. The Ladies of Llangollen. Penguin.
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