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9781840146707

The Life and Work of Adelaide Procter

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  • ISBN13:

    9781840146707

  • ISBN10:

    1840146702

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-12-01
  • Publisher: Ashgate Pub Ltd
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Summary

Adelaide Procter (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. She was a key member of the Langham Place Circle of campaigning women (along with Barbara Bodichon, Bessie Parkes and Jessie Boucherett) and worked tirelessly for the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women. She also supported the Providence Row Hostel for homeless women and children in East London. Many of her poems are concerned with anonymous and displaced women who struggle to realise and consolidate an identity and place in the world.Loved and admired by her father, the poet Bryan Procter, her editor, Charles Dickens, and her friend W.M. Thackeray, Procter wrote from the heart of London literary circles. From this position she mounted a subtle and creative critique of the ideas and often gendered positions adopted by male predecessors and contemporaries such as John Keble, Robert Browning and Dickens himself.Gill Gregory's work considers the life and work of this compelling and remarkable woman and discusses the extent to which she struggled to find her own voice in response to the works of some seminal literary fathers.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction xi
Adelaide Procter (1825-1864)
1(67)
`A Young Lady who has Dreams'
The English Woman's Journal
`In Search of Solitude'
Spiritual Authority: John Keble
68(51)
The Christian Year
`A Tomb in Ghent'
Crimean War Poems
Poetic Authority: Robert Browning
119(29)
`A Woman's Last Word'
`Three Roses'
Paternal Authority: Bryan Procter
148(44)
The Fallen Woman
`A Legend of Provence'
Editorial Authority: Charles Dickens
192(69)
Women and Poetess
The Household Words Christmas Numbers (1850-1858)
`The Angel's Story'
`Poor Travellers'
`Three Evenings in a House'
`The Requital'
Conclusion: `The Inner Chamber'
251(10)
Appendix 261(5)
Poems and articles by Adelaide Procter published in Household Words, All The Year Round, The English Woman's Journal, The Cornhill Magazine and Good Words
Bibliography 266(13)
Index 279

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