Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan

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Standard Name: Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe
Birth Name: Elizabeth Jervis
Married Name: Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan
EPW , writing in the early nineteenth century, was a poet and translator whose fables, fairy tales, and narrative poems displayed her skill, charm, and range. An anonymous novel of 1796 has only recently been identified as hers.

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Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Agatha. C. Dilly, 1796.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Conversations on Early Education. R. Hastings, 1839.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Eugenia. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1824.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Fairy Tales in Verse. Baldwin and Cradock; T. G. Lomax, 1830.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Flora & Pomona’s Fête;. C. J. Evans, 1872.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Golden Rules. R. Hastings, 1841.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Old Stories Versified. C. Baldwin, 1842.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. On Reading Lady Flora Hastings’ Poems. 1840.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. “Preface”. Agatha, edited by John Goss.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. The Enchanted Flute. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822.
Ovid,. The Fable of Phaeton. Translator Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe, Nichol, 1828.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. Two Letters to Sidney Tongue.