Alicia D'Anvers

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ADA is a remarkably skilled and hard-hitting verse satirist of the late Restoration period, who writes about international politics and about the misogynist, ingrown, self-satisfied culture of the university to whose press her father was printer.

Milestones

December 1667

Alice Clarke (later ADA ) was most probably born this month in Oxford.
Greer, Germaine et al., editors. Kissing the Rod. Virago.
376

14 March 1691

ADA 's satirical poem entitled Academia; or, The Humours of the University of Oxford, went on sale in Oxford.
It is available online from the Women Writers Project , www.wwp.northeastern.edu.
Greer, Germaine et al., editors. Kissing the Rod. Virago.
377

27 June 1716

ADA 's Oxford university satire Academia had a new, anonymous edition (the original owner of the British Library 's copy recorded the full date on the title-page).
English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/.

Just before 19 July 1725

ADA died in Oxford.
Greer, Germaine et al., editors. Kissing the Rod. Virago.
376

22 January 1730

A new edition of ADA 's Academia appeared, again anonymously, in response to a recent play: The Humours of Oxford , A Comedy, by a Wadham undergraduate.
English Short Title Catalogue. http://estc.bl.uk/.

Biography

Birth and Family

December 1667

Alice Clarke (later ADA ) was most probably born this month in Oxford.
Greer, Germaine et al., editors. Kissing the Rod. Virago.
376