Dinnis, Enid M. Emily Hickey, Poet, Essayist—Pilgrim. Harding and More, 1927.
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Education | Emily Hickey | She demonstrated an early interest in reading. Scott
, Tennyson
, and Barrett Browning
numbered among her early favourites. Her father, however, did not allow her to read Shakespeare
, as he was repelled by... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Emily Hickey | Only two hundred and fifty copies were printed. Many of the poems reveal the extent to which EH
was influenced by the poet and socialist thinker Roden Noel
. Dinnis, Enid M. Emily Hickey, Poet, Essayist—Pilgrim. Harding and More, 1927. 32-3 |
Occupation | Emily Hickey | Inspired in part by the socialist views of poet Roden Noel
, she also engaged in volunteer work in the slums of London. Peterson, William S. Interrogating the Oracle: A History of the London Browning Society. Ohio University Press, 1969. 18 |
Textual Production | Emily Hickey | In 1895 EH
contributed a preface to a new edition of Roden Noel
's Livingstone
in Africa (a poem originally published in 1874). In 1901 she collaborated with John Addington Symonds
in a privately printed... |
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