Kathleen McCormack

Standard Name: McCormack, Kathleen

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Reception Camilla Crosland
CC enjoyed moderate success during her life. Her writings earned her a modest income (in the 1840s it was about fifty pounds a year) and the critics were generally complimentary.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
A review in the Morning...
Reception Mary Catherine Hume
Kathleen McCormack argues that while the political Hume-Rothery may interest feminists and historians, and her misguided antivaccination efforts serve as a footnote to medical history, her poetry stimulates interest primarily for its Swedenborgianism, which addresses...
Textual Features Camilla Crosland
Critic Kathleen McCormack suggests that CC 's poems were often influenced by her early years of hardship. For example, she argues that Spring is Coming aptly points out how winter exacerbates hunger and other suffering...
Textual Features Mary Catherine Hume
These letters address similar issues and demand several reforms including female suffrage, equitable divorce laws in cases of adultery, and female jurors. In her letter to Gladstone MCH employs the rhetoric of anti-slavery abolitionist campaigns...
Textual Production Mary Catherine Hume
Kathleen McCormack says that MCH and her husband collaboratively published an essay, Wheat and Tares; or, Christianity versus Orthodoxy. The British Library Catalogue lists the work as published in 1865 with William as sole...

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