Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson papers

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Title

Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson papers
[Poemata juvenilia, ca. 1752-1772.] [front pastedown]

Subject

Pennsylvania--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Poets, American
United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783
Women authors, American
Women poets, American

Description

Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson (1737-1801), considered to be the outstanding female poet of her place and time, was a leader in the literary world of colonial Pennsylvania and an avid writer, who composed poems, songs, travel accounts and other writings, referencing literature, natural history, religion, politics and current events. This collection consists of six volumes of writings which probably represent all of her work, most of which is unpublished. Researchers interested in Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, women authors in colonial America and the early United States, or a female commentary on contemporary events will find this collection to be extremely valuable.

Creator

Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme, 1737-1801

Identifier

MSS Fergusson 13494.Q

Files

fergusson-v2-13494-q-inside-cover.pdf

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