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  2. Mary Scott (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Scott (born 19 July 1751/2, South Petherton, Somerset died 10 June 1793, Somerset), who became Mary Taylor after her marriage, was an English poet originating from Milborne Port, Somerset. Notable for her literary contributions, Scott authored " The Female Advocate " in 1774, a work advocating for women's participation in writing and ...

  3. Ezra Pound - Wikipedia

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    Pound photographed in 1913 by Alvin Langdon Coburn. Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a collaborator in Fascist Italy and the Salò Republic during World War II.

  4. The Female Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Female Advocate takes John Duncombe's The Feminead: or, female genius. A poem (1754) as its inspiration. Scott expresses gratitude and admiration for Duncombe, then justifies her own project with her stated wish to expand his original list of "female geniuses", as well as to include some of those who came to prominence since he wrote (page v).

  5. Mary Leapor - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Leapor window in Brackley Town Hall The Mary Leapor Memorial in the Lady Chapel of St Peter's Church Brackley. After the "centuries of neglect" recognised by Prof. John Clarke ("Yesterday's Brackley", Barracuda Books, 1990) in a chapter about Mary, a window, inspired by her work and based on a design by a local resident Carolyn Hunter, was created by stained-glass artist Rachael ...

  6. Eloise Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    After college, Greenfield began writing poetry and songs in the 1950s while working in a civil service job. In 1962, after years of submitting her work, her first poem was finally accepted for publication. In 1972, she published the first of her 48 children's books, including picture books, novels, poetry and biographies.

  7. List of Scottish poets - Wikipedia

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    Portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence c.1810. Iain Crichton Smith. ... George Brisbane Scott Douglas; ... Don Paterson reading at Bridlington Poetry Festival. Carolina Nairne;

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