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Property / Biographical notes: Periodicals etc.: Tunbrigialia, or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, for the Year 1730 (contributed anonymously); some verse on gout in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1737; Poems by Eminent Ladies (1755) / reference | |||
Revision as of 21:01, 26 November 2021
* 1690, + 1755, Irish poet
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Mary Barber |
* 1690, + 1755, Irish poet |
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1755
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Career: Poet
Patrons: the earl of Orrery; In 1732 Swift unsuccessfully attempted to assist her by asking his friend the lord mayor of London to secure a position for her husband; gave her advice on publishing.
Coteries: Constantia Grierson; Patrick and Mrs. Delany; Swift (praised her as 'the best Poetess of both Kingdoms'); Laetitia Pilkington (criticized her work)
Periodicals etc.: Tunbrigialia, or, Tunbridge Miscellanies, for the Year 1730 (contributed anonymously); some verse on gout in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1737; Poems by Eminent Ladies (1755)
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- wikidatawiki Q15459062