Louise Imogen Guiney
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Louise Imogen Guiney (1861-1920) was an American poetess and essayist, born in Boston.
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[edit] Biography
The daughter of Gen. Patrick R. Guiney, she was educated at a convent school in Providence, Rhode Island. She edited editions of J. C. Mangan and of Matthew Arnold, and shared with Mrs. Spofford and Alice Brown the authorship of Three Heroines of English Romance (1894).
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poem collections
- Songs at the Start (1884)
- The White Sail and Other Poems (1887)
- The Martyr's Idyl, and Shorter Poems (1899)
[edit] Prose
- Monsieur Henri, a Footnote to French History (1892)
- A Little English Gallery (1894)
- Patrins: A Collection of Essays (1897)
- Hurrell Froude (1904)
[edit] External links
- Works by/about Louise Imogen Guiney, from Internet Archive. Scanned, illustrated original editions.
- Essays by Louise Imogen Guiney at Quotidiana.org
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.