Women Writers: Their Works And Ways. First Series[-Second Series]

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Women Writers: Their Works And Ways. First Series[-Second Series]
Hamilton, C. J. (Catherine Jane), B. 1841
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She was in the fifty-ninth year of her age, and was buried in a vault of the chapel of ease at Bayswater, belonging to St. George's, Hanover Square.
After her death, another romance of hers, Gaston de Blondevilhy a tale of Kenilworth^ was published along with some very remarkable poems, which now saw the light for the first time. She was fond of dabbling in verse, as some very indifferent odes and songs in the Romance of the Forest show. She seems to be trying to find a voice in song which woul
...d not come. But the ballad style brought out her real strength, and her ballads were only given to the public when she was cold in death. Women are much fonder of telling about states of feeling, than about battles and daring deeds, with which they generally have little sympathy. But Mrs. Radcliffe's mind was a remarkable one, and her last verses, with all their faults, have the genuine ring, the dash and the daring and the glow of the true ballad. Once she begins to describe, she is all right.
In verse as well as in prose, we see that Mrs.


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