The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter: Poetry, Feminism, and Fathers

Ashgate Publishing (1998)
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Abstract

Adelaide Proctor (1825-1864) is one of the most important 19th-century women poets to be assessed by literary critics in recent years. She was a significant figure in the victorian literary landscape. A poet (who outsold most writers bar Tennyson), a philanthropist and a Roman Catholic convert, Procter committed herself to the cause of single, fallen and homeless women.

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