Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Charlotte Brooke
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Standard Name: Brooke, Charlotte
Birth Name: Charlotte Brooke
Irishwoman
wrote during the final two decades of the eighteenth century in many genres (including a lost play, a novel, poetry, and letters, the last two mainly religious in tone and subject-matter), but her claim to fame is her scholarly and creative rediscovery, translation, and publication of poetry written in the Irish language.Timeline
Texts
Crossley-Seymour, Aaron, and Charlotte Brooke. “A Memoir of Miss Brooke”. Reliques of Irish Poetry, J. Christie, 1816, p. 1: iii - cxxviii.
Brooke, Charlotte. Charlotte Brooke’s Reliques of Irish Poetry. Editor Ni Mhunghaile, Lesa, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2009.
Ashley, Leonard R. N. et al. “Introduction”. Reliques of Irish Poetry, Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1970, p. v - xv.
Brooke, Charlotte. “Introduction”. Charlotte Brooke’s Reliques of Irish Poetry, edited by Lesa Ni Mhunghaile, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2009, p. xxv - xliv.
Brooke, Charlotte. Reliques of Irish Poetry. George Bonham, 1789.
Brooke, Henry. The Poetical Works of Henry Brooke, Esq. Editor Brooke, Charlotte, Printed for the editor, 1792.
Brooke, Charlotte. The School for Christians. Bernard Dornin, 1791.