Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period Trial

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TU Libraries is currently trialing Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period.

Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period is a collection of works from approximately 50 Scottish women lyric poets written between 1789 and 1832.

Each author entry offers a bio-biographical sketch or essay, including what is known about their lives, plus a bibliography of their primary works and of criticisms and reviews.

Examples of poets include: Agnes Lyon, Carolina Oliphant, Catherine Ward, Dorothea Primrose Campbell, Frances Chadwick, Margaretta Wedderburn, and Jessie Stewart.

Additional information about the database is available.

The trial will last until September 14th.

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Kristina De Voe
English & Communications Librarian
Temple University Libraries