Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton Poems

 

Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton was a very well connected 19th century writer who became famous as a fervent supporter of women’s rights following an acrimonious divorce case which involved her husband attempting to sue her close friend Lord Melbourne, who happened to be the Whig Prime Minister at the time. She campaigned vigorously against the injustices that women had to suffer in family ...

Caroline Carleton Poems

 

Caroline Carleton was a 19th century, English-born poet who emigrated to South Australia. She is famous for the words of Song of Australia which was adopted in South Australian schools and other places as a patriotic song. In 1977 it made a shortlist of four to select a National Song for Australia. She was born Caroline Baynes on the 6th October 1811 in ...

Carolina Nairne Poems

 

Lady Carolina Nairne was the author of many of what have become Scotland’s best known songs but much of her work has been attributed since to other writers such as Walter Scott or Robert Burns. She wrote many Jacobite songs such as Will Ye No Come Back Again and Charlie is My Darling, the latter being a title much used in ...

Caroline Clive Poems

 

Caroline Clive was a 19th century English writer who produced a number of collections of poetry as well as a few novels. Her most famous poetic work was probably the book IX Poems which received a great deal of acclaim from Victorian literary critics when published in 1840 and was reissued several times afterwards. In 1855 she published a novel called Paul ...

Benjamin Banneker Poems

 

BenJamin Banneker, sometimes written as Bannaker, rose during the 18th century from challenging beginnings to a position of great respect and eminence in the fields of astronomy, land surveying, mathematics and poetry. He was an outspoken opponent of slavery and he wrote many pamphlets and essays on the subject, and of civil rights in general. He is considered one of the first African-American ...