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  2. Elizabethan literature - Wikipedia

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    Elizabethan literature refers to bodies of work produced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), and is one of the most splendid ages of English literature.In addition to drama and the theatre, it saw a flowering of poetry, with new forms like the sonnet, the Spenserian stanza, and dramatic blank verse, as well as prose, including historical chronicles, pamphlets, and the first ...

  3. Erin Elizabeth Smith - Wikipedia

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    A year later, she founded Sundress Publications, a literary organization that publishes several online journals as well as chapbooks and full-length poetry collections in both print and electronic formats. [4] In 2006, Smith founded the Best of the Net Anthology, also published by Sundress. [5]

  4. Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland - Wikipedia

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    According to the biography by her daughter Lucy Cary, Elizabeth Cary saw poetry as the highest literary form. Many of her poems have been lost, but her dedication to the form is clear in her plays. Her first or possibly second play, The Tragedy of Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry (1613), [11] was written in iambic pentameter. Change in pattern ...

  5. Elizabeth Jennings (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Every Changing Shape: Mystical Experience and the Making of Poems. London: André Deutsch, 1961; Manchester: Carcanet, 1996, ISBN 978-1-85754-247-9; Poetry Today (British Council and National British League). London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1961 "Emily Dickinson and the Poetry of the Inner Life". Review of English Literature 3.2 (April 1962 ...

  6. Elizabeth Singer Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Rowe at the Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) The History of Joseph. A Poem in Ten Books. "The Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe." Poems on Several Occasions. by Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. To which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author. London: Printed for D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1759.

  7. Elizabeth Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Title-page to Elizabeth Boyd's novel of 1732. Elizabeth Boyd (c. 1710 – 1745) was an English writer and poet who supported her family by writing novels, poetry, a play, and a periodical. [1] She also wrote under the noms de plume Louisa or Eloisa. Boyd is one of three known members of the Shakespeare Ladies Club. [2] [3]

  8. Elizabeth Thomas (poet, born 1675) - Wikipedia

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    By her mid twenties, Thomas was a confident poet who shared her poetry with literary figures of the day. [1] As an impoverished gentlewoman, she was dependent on others for patronage, and she was fortunate to be part of an illustrious artistic and literary circle which included Mary Chudleigh, Mary Astell, Judith Drake, Elizabeth Elstob, Mary Wortley Montagu, John Norris, and painter Sarah ...

  9. Elizabeth F. Ellet - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Fries Ellet (née Lummis; October 18, 1818 – June 3, 1877) was an American writer, historian and poet. She was the first writer to record the lives of women who contributed to the American Revolutionary War. [1] Born Elizabeth Fries Lummis, in New York, she published her first book, Poems, Translated and Original, in 1835. She ...