Elizabeth Singer Rowe
Elizabeth Singer Rowe ( Singer, 1674–1737) was an English poet, essayist and fiction writer called "the ornament of her sex and age" and the "Heavenly Singer". She was among 18th-century England's most widely read authors. She wrote mainly religious poetry, but her best-known work, ''Friendship in Death'' (1728), is a Jansenist miscellany of imaginary letters from the dead to the living. Despite a posthumous reputation as a pious, bereaved recluse, Rowe corresponded widely and was involved in local concerns at Frome in her native Somerset. She remained popular into the 19th century on both sides of the Atlantic and in translation. Though little read today, scholars have called her stylistically and thematically radical for her time. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1738
Published 1738
printed by S. Powell, for Edward Exshaw, at the Bible on Cork-Hill, over-against the Old-Exchange
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1729
Published 1729
printed for T. Worrall at the Judge's Head, over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1798
Published 1798
Printed at Northampton, by Andrew Wright, for Daniel Wright and Company
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1742
Published 1742
Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Blanchard at the Bible & Crown in Dock-Square
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1772
Published 1772
printed for J. Buckland, G. Keith, W. Nicholl, G. Pearch, and H. Gardner
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1750
Published 1750
printed for Henry Lintot: and sold by S. Birt, and B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane, J. Ward over-against the Royal-Exchange, and W. Johnston in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1739
Published 1739
printed for R. Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry; and R. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head in Pall-Mall
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1796
Published 1796
printed for John & Arthur Arch, Grace-Church Street, & for Silvester Doig, Edinburgh
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by Rowe, Elizabeth Singer
Published 1795
Published 1795
printed for T. Wills, Stationers-Court; J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street; Allen and West, and H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; Champante and Whitrow, Audgate; and L. Wayland, New York