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Ingelow, Jean10
Gosse, Edmund3
Maclean, Mrs2
Strachan, [ ]1
[Unknown]1
Humphrey, [ ]1
Barnard, [ ]1
Charles, [ ], Mrs1

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: [unknown]

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: The letter is incomplete.

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Barnard, [ ]

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Charles, [ ], Mrs

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Humphrey, [ ]

Letters: 1

Date(s): 2 Jun [----]

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: MacLean, Mrs

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Strachan, [ ]

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Misc. letters 2

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: 2ff.

Sender: MacLean, Mrs

Recipient: Ingelow, Jean

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Miscellaneous letters

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 2

Date(s): 17 May 1869; 1 n.d.

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: In envelope shelved after bound volume of her letters. Not in printed catalogue.

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 4

Date(s): 15 Dec 1873 - [4 Aug 1885]; 1 n.d.

Location: BC Gosse correspondence. In volume JEAN INGELOW

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: Jean Ingelow's first volume "A Rhyming Chronicle of Incidents and Feelings", published in 1850, attracted little attention, although Tennyson found some charming things in it. It was not until the publication of the first series of "poems" in 1863 that the public recognised in Miss Ingelow a poet of high merit. It contained the verses entitled "High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571", which for earnestness and technical excellence is one of the finest modern ballards. Her verse is mainly characterised by lyrical charm, graceful fancy, pathos, close and accurate observation of nature, and sympathy with the common interests of life. The language is invariably clear and simple.

Sender: Ingelow, Jean

Recipient: Gosse, Edmund

Letters: 1

Date(s): n.d.

Location: BC Gosse correspondence

Category: 19c2 Female

Note: Not in printed catalogue.