Elizabeth Seton’s commonplace book of poetry, compiled between 1788 and 1801, is presented. According to Ellin Kelly, “the collection provide[s] valuable insights into young Elizabeth Bayley’s character in the years prior to and after her marriage to William McGee Seton” that are not found in other sources. They show her transition from teenager to wife and mother. Forty-eight selections from thirty-two poets are included, ranging from a few lines to complete poems. Aside from Shakespeare and Milton, almost all the other poets were prominent in Elizabeth’s time. Themes among the poems include nature, the human condition, virtue, romantic love, friendship, memories of youth, death, and immortality
This study aims at finding the reflection of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s life as seen in her select...
This list continues from volume 18, issue 1 and includes Elizabeth Seton materials from all non-Sist...
Joanna Baillie (1762--1851) is a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, whose poetry, and poetics ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The first half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Elizabeth Seton’s devotion to the Bible is explored using her writings from different times in her l...
Previous installments of this list may be found in volumes 18 and 19. This part continues documentin...
In the eighteenth-century, a phenomenon of miscellaneous books that blurred the lines between reader...
The first half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials ...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
Having published the collected writings of Elizabeth Seton, the Seton Writings Committee decided tha...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18. This part continues doc...
Marilyn Thei’s highly detailed article examines Elizabeth Seton “within the context of her world, am...
The second half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18 and the first issue of t...
This study aims at finding the reflection of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s life as seen in her select...
This list continues from volume 18, issue 1 and includes Elizabeth Seton materials from all non-Sist...
Joanna Baillie (1762--1851) is a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, whose poetry, and poetics ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
The first half of the second list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Elizabeth Seton’s devotion to the Bible is explored using her writings from different times in her l...
Previous installments of this list may be found in volumes 18 and 19. This part continues documentin...
In the eighteenth-century, a phenomenon of miscellaneous books that blurred the lines between reader...
The first half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials ...
At the time this article was written, the Sisters of Charity Federation was planning to publish all ...
Having published the collected writings of Elizabeth Seton, the Seton Writings Committee decided tha...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18. This part continues doc...
Marilyn Thei’s highly detailed article examines Elizabeth Seton “within the context of her world, am...
The second half of the first list of correspondence to or about Elizabeth Seton, including materials...
Previous installments of this list may be found in both issues of volume 18 and the first issue of t...
This study aims at finding the reflection of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s life as seen in her select...
This list continues from volume 18, issue 1 and includes Elizabeth Seton materials from all non-Sist...
Joanna Baillie (1762--1851) is a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, whose poetry, and poetics ...