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Anna Seward was an English Romantic poet, often called the Swan of Lichfield. She benefited from her father's progressive views on female education.
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Born in Derbyshire, British Romantic poet and novelist Anna Seward was the daughter of a clergyman and the only one of four children to reach adulthood.
Anna Seward (1742–1809), English poet, literary critic, and intellectual best known for the long poems Elegy on Captain Cook (1780) and Monody on Major ...
Anna Seward - Anna Seward was born in 1747 in Derbyshire, England. Known as the "Swan of Lichfield," she was the author of several works of poetry.
Anna Seward was an English Romantic poet who earned the title "The Swan of Lichfield" for her acclaimed literary salon in her hometown.
Take a closer look at a portrait of Anna Seward, a poet who saw St. George as one of the best and brightest British gentlemen who fought in America.
Anna Seward, a daughter of the Rev. Thomas Seward, destined to become, by universal assent, the first poetess of her day in England.
Born in 1747 in Derbyshire, Anna Seward was a poet and writer of some renown, particularly for women in that era.
27. okt. 2024 · Seward wrote profusely about her foster sister Honora Sneyd. The particulars of the two women's relationship remain a subject of scholarly speculation.
One of the best-known poets of the 1780s and 1790s. Seward was born in the Derbyshire village of Eyam and lived from the age of ten in Lichfield.