Jean Ingelow

Jean Ingelow ( born March 17, 1820 Boston ( Lincolnshire ); † July 20, 1897 in Brompton, now London ) was an English poet.

Jean Ingelow debuted with a collection of stories, Tales of Orris (1860 ), and left two years later, the book of poems Round of days to follow, which was very favorably received and in 1884 appeared in 23rd edition.

Later she wrote in verse and prose, many articles for magazines and published independently the following seals:

  • Home thoughts and home scenes (1865 )
  • A story of doom, and other poems (1867 )
  • Mopsa the fairy (1869 )
  • Little Wonder -horn (1872 )

Furthermore, inter alia, the novels:

  • Off the skelligs (1873, 4 vols )
  • Fated to be Free (1875 )
  • Don John (1876 )
  • Sarah de Berenger (1880 )

A new volume of poems appeared in 1885, a collection of her Lyrical and other poems, 1886.

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