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English poet and songwriter; her last name has often been erroneously spelled "Proctor"—both in her collections and in references to her works; and her middle name is often rendered as "Ann" in some biographical pieces. |
Adelaide Anne ProcterAdelaide AnneProcter Procter,_Adelaide Anne Adelaide Anne Procter by Emma Gaggiotti Richards.jpg English poet and songwriter; her last name has often been erroneously spelled "Proctor"—both in her collections and in references to her works; and her middle name is often rendered as "Ann" in some biographical pieces. 1825 1864 Adelaide Anne Procter
The Victoria Regia (1861)
As editor [edit]
- The Victoria Regia (Commons file), a volume of original contributions in poetry and prose. (1861)
Works about [edit]
- "Adelaide Anne Procter", by Charles Dickens (The Atlantic Monthly, December 1865)
- Dickens also wrote the introduction to a "New Edition, with Additions" of Procter's Legends and Lyrics. See Littell's Living Age, 6 January 1865 on (External scan). Subsequent editions of Procter's works also contain Dickens' introduction.
- “Procter, Adelaide Ann,” in Dictionary of National Biography, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1885-1900) in 63 vols.
- “Procter, Adelaide Ann” in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1910.
- “Adelaide Anne Procter,” in Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913.