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Working-class women poets in Victorian Britain : an anthology / edited by Florence S. Boos.
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Title:Working-class women poets in Victorian Britain : an anthology / edited by Florence S. Boos.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Boos, Florence Saunders, 1943-
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Published/Created:Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, ©2008.
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: PR595.W6 W67 2008
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:OKANAGAN LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: PR595.W6 W67 2008
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:English poetry--Women authors.
English poetry--19th century.
Working class writings, English.
Working class women--Great Britain--Literary collections.
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Description:363 p. : map, ports. ; 23 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781551115962 :
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Contents:Plea for the Doric / Janet Hamilton
Wheen Aul' Memories / Janet Hamilton
Feast of the "Mutches" / Janet Hamilton
Oor Location / Janet Hamilton
Rhymes for the Times II / Janet Hamilton
Rhymes for the Times IV / Janet Hamilton
Rhymes for the Times V / Janet Hamilton
Grannie Visited at Blackhill, Shotts, July, 1805 / Janet Hamilton
Auld Mither Scotland / Janet Hamilton
Grannie's Crack About the Famine in Auld Scotian', 1739-40 / Janet Hamilton
Grannie's Dream - A True Incident / Janet Hamilton
Effie - A Ballad / Janet Hamilton
Janet Hamilton on the Education ofWomen / Janet Hamilton
Scottish Peasant Life and Character in Days of Auld Langsyne / Janet Hamilton
Sketch of a Scottish Out-door Communion Sabbath in Times Gone By / Janet Hamilton
Local Changes / Janet Hamilton
Sketch of a Scottish Village / Janet Hamilton
Rural Poets
Anonymous Celtic Songs Collected by Alexander Carmichael
Peace / Anonymous
Apple Tree / Anonymous
New Moon / Anonymous
My Father and Mother Will Kill Me / Anonymous
Wicked Who Would Do Me Harm / Isabella Chisholm
Exorcism of the Eye / Isabella Chisholm
Counteracting the Evil Eye / Isabella Chisholm
Death of Willie, My Second Son / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Prison Cell / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Crimean War / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Summer Night / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Mother's Lament / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Life of My Childhood / Elizabeth Duncan Campbell
Home / Jane Stevenson
Wandering Dog / Jane Stevenson
Fairy Dale / Jane Stevenson
Prophetess, Or Seer of Visions / Jane Stevenson
Preface from Homely Musings / Jane Stevenson
Armenian Atrocities / Elizabeth Horne Smith
Midnight Meeting with the Ghost of Burns, July, 1896 / Elizabeth Horne Smith
My Friend / Elizabeth Horne Smith
Lines to J
B
, Dunfermline / Elizabeth Horne Smith
Incitement of the Gaels / Mary MacDonald MacPherson
Farewell to the New Christmas / Mary MacDonald MacPherson
Factory Poets
Indomitable Will / "Marie"
Posted Books / "Marie"
Sibyl, the Far-Seer / "Marie"
Autumn Evening, People's and Howitt's Journal, 1849 / "Marie"
Lines to Isabel from the Factory Girl / Ellen Johnston
Factory Girl's Reply to Edith / Ellen Johnston
Last Sark / Ellen Johnston
Maid of Dundee to Her Slumbering Muse / Ellen Johnston
Last Lay of "The Factory Girl" / Ellen Johnston
Selections from the "Autobiography of Ellen Johnston" / Ellen Johnston
Lament / Ruth Wills
Seen and the Unseen / Ruth Wills
Koziell / Ruth Wills
Zenobia / Ruth Wills
"The Factory Poetess," from The Working Man / Ruth Wills
Application to the Royal Literary Fund, 1863 / Ruth Wills
Last Will and Testament of Ruth Wills / Ruth Wills
Dying in the City / Fanny Forrester
Lowly Bard / Fanny Forrester
Bitter Task / Fanny Forrester
To "Sabina" / Fanny Forrester
Application to the Royal Literary Fund from Mrs. Ellen Forrester / Fanny Forrester
Marching Tune / Ethel Carnie
Faith / Ethel Carnie
Old Woman's Hands / Ethel Carnie
Washerwoman / Ethel Carnie
Shame / Ethel Carnie
Lament / Ethel Carnie
Riding Song / Ethel Carnie
"Paddling your Own Canoe," Miss Nobody / Ethel Carnie
"Modern Womanhood," The Woman Worker, 1909 / Ethel Carnie
Letter from Ethel Carnie to Graham Wallas / Ethel Carnie
Lyricists and Feminists
Song of the City Artisan / Eliza Cook
Streets / Eliza Cook
Song: To "The People" of England / Eliza Cook
They All Belong to Me / Eliza Cook
Song of the Red Man / Eliza Cook
Lines Suggested by the Song of a Nightingale / Eliza Cook
To the Late William Jerdan / Eliza Cook
"Advice to the Ladies," from Eliza Cools's Journal, 1850 / Eliza Cook
Letter from Eliza Cook, 1838 / Eliza Cook
Letter from Eliza Cook, 1864 / Eliza Cook
"Women's Claims" / Mary Smith
Our Village / Mary Smith
Life Similes / Mary Smith
Snow Storm / Mary Smith
My Mother-Sister / Mary Smith
Selections from "Progress" / Mary Smith
Selections from The Autobiography of Mary Smith / Mary Smith
Blinkin' O' the Fire / Jessie Russell
Women's Rights vs.Woman's Wrongs / Jessie Russell
Mother's Story / Jessie Russell
Oor Flittin' / Jessie Russell
Brighter Dawn / Jeannie Graham Paterson
Speak the Words / Jeannie Graham Paterson
Class Distinction / Jeannie Graham Paterson
Song of Liberty / Jeannie Graham Paterson
Freen'ly Crack / Jeannie Graham Paterson
To One Who Believes that Women are Soulless / Jeannie Graham Paterson
Mirren's Autobiography / Marion Bernstein
Wanted in Glasgow / Marion Bernstein
Come Back to Me, Ye Happy Dreams / Marion Bernstein
Manly Sports / Marion Bernstein
Wanted a Husband / Marion Bernstein
Dream / Marion Bernstein
Application to the Royal Literary Fund, 1904 / Marion Bernstein
1. General Works
2. Some Little-Educated or Working-Class Victorian Women Poets Who Published Books Not Included in this Anthology
3. Comprehensive Bibliography
4. Periodicals.