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Katherine Philips | The Poetry Foundation

A bust-length portrait of poetess, Katherine Philips (1631-1664), the first English woman poet to have her work published.

Katherine Philips - Wikipedia

Katherine Philips ... Katherine or Catherine Philips (née Fowler; 1 January 1631/2 – 22 June 1664), also known as "The Matchless Orinda", was an Anglo-Welsh ...

Katherine Philips Poems - My poetic side

Katherine Philips Biography. Katherine Philips was one of the few female writers to emerge during the 17th century and, in her short lifetime, was ...

Katherine Philips | English poet | Britannica

Katherine Philips was an English poet who, as Orinda, the central figure in a literary group in Cardigan, Wales, wrote lyrics on friendship that represent a ...

Katherine Philips: Selected Poems – An Open Companion to Early ...

Katherine Philips was a royalist poet and translator of the seventeenth century. She was most known for her “coterie poetry” and the translations of two French ...

Katherine Philips | The Poetry Hour

Katherine Philips, often known as "The Matchless Orinda," was one of the most celebrated poets of the 17th century. Her poetry, known for its elegance and ...

Katherine Philips, Biographical Introduction

Katherine Philips died of smallpox June 22, 1664, in London. She was thirty-three years old. Her death was mourned in verse by the metaphysical poet Abraham ...

Katherine Philips - Poems by the Famous Poet - All Poetry

M. Awbrey. Soule of my soule! my Joy, my crown, my friend! ... As Love, or vows, or secrets can endeare. I have no thought but what's to thee reveal'd, Nor thou ...

Katherine Philips | Poetry Out Loud

Epitaph. What on Earth deserves our trust? Youth and Beauty both are dust. Long we gathering are with pain, What one moment calls again. Seven years childless ...

The Noble Flame of Katherine Philips: A Poetics of Culture, Politics ...

Though renowned in her own time, noted Interregnum and Restoration poet Katherine Philips fell into relative obscurity within a few decades of her sudden ...

Katherine Philips, Poems by the Most Deserved Admired Mrs ...

Katherine Philips, also known by her famous coterie name Orinda, was one of the most popular female authors of the late seventeenth century; ...

RCAHMW | The 'Matchless Orinda', Katherine Philips (1632–1664)

Katherine Philips is best known for poems on the theme of friendship which circulated in her Society of Friendship, a circle based on the model made ...

The Works of Katherine Philips

Selected poetry of Katherine Philips, the 'Matchless Orinda', seventeenth-century lady poet.

Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the ...

Contents · Ʋpon the double Murther of K. · On the numerous Access of the English to wait upon the King in Flanders. · Arion on a Dolphin, To his Majesty at his ...

Katherine Philips: Form, Reception, and Literary Contexts - Routledge

Katherine Philips (1632–1664) is widely regarded as a pioneering figure within English-language women's literary history. Best known as a poet, ...

Katherine Philips (Orinda) - CELM

Katherine Philips (née Fowler) — 'Orinda', as she poetically called herself, the 'matchless Orinda' and 'Queen of Poets' as contemporary eulogists called her ...

Across the Pond: My Thoughts on Katherine Philips Romantic ...

Her poetry was a great lesson for me about the breadth and scope of the possibilities of women's relationships: they were bigger than I could imagine.

Katherine Phillips (@katphillipstv) • Instagram photos and videos

22K Followers, 1743 Following, 143 Posts - Katherine Phillips (@katphillipstv) on Instagram: "@ksee24 @cbs47fresno news & weather California University ...

Katherine Philips (née Fowler) - Person - National Portrait Gallery

Katherine Philips (née Fowler) (1631-1664), Known as 'Orinda'; poet and translator. Sitter in 7 portraits.

Katherine Philips: Controlling a Life and Reputation - jstor

This is one Katherine Philips. The second woman was as wildly unconventional as Mrs. Philips was conventional. Influenced by her maternal grandmother, who had.