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Marianne Wing notebook of original poetry
- Title
- Marianne Wing notebook of original poetry, 1834-1881
- Author
- Wing, Marianne, 1819?-1892.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Mixed material | Permit needed | Pforz BND-MSS (Wing, M.) | Schwarzman Building - Pforzheimer Collection Room 319 |
Details
- Description
- 74 manuscript pages (79 total leaves, some blank) : illustrated; 18 cm
- Summary
- Manuscript notebook containing 36 original poems and prose meditations, with 12 original illustrations. A dedication, to the author's brother, is dated January 20, 1836; another piece is dated 1834. Most of the other pieces are undated, but appear to have been written around the 1830's and are signed either "M Wing" or "M W." One poem (leaf 43 recto) is signed "Marianne Wing." The final two poems, dated 1880 and 1881 (each written to one of her grandchildren), are signed "Mrs. Abbott" and "M. Abbott," respectively. An ownership inscription at the front reads: "Mrs. W. Abbott / Original Poems." The illustrations, mostly watercolors of birds and flowers, include pencil drawings of Cowling Castle in Kent, a rose, and a sailboat. In contemporary green calf with gilt border on covers; spine gilt, with two red morocco labels reading "Original" and "Vol. I."
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Poetry.
- Watercolors (paintings)
- Drawings (visual works)
- Note
- Pforzheimer Manuscript (MISC 4398).
- Access (note)
- Restricted access;
- Biography (note)
- Marianne Wing was born about 1819 in Braintree, Essex, England, the daughter of William Wing. By 1851 she was living in Chelmsford with her husband, William Abbott, a retired farmer, and their two young children, Joseph William and Clara Maria. Ten years later she was living with her husband in Black Notley. By 1881 she was widowed and living with her unmarried sister, Sarah Wing, in Lambeth. In 1889, at age 70, she married James Raper, a joiner/carpenter, at St Stephen's, Walbrook. She died an inmate at Peckham House Lunatic Asylum on February 17, 1892.
- Contents
- Dedication. -- "I've roved thro' dell and grove." -- "To My Brother." -- "Home." -- "I love thee, I love thee, sweet bloom of the dell." -- "The Birds." -- "Bring Flowers." -- "There's Beauty." -- "The Invitation." -- "We ought to use every morning." -- "Lines." -- "Oh take the red rose." -- "The Forsaken." -- "Time's Changes." -- "The rosebud should sun on its mossy stem." -- "Spring." --"The Rover's Song." -- "The Old Years." -- "Song." -- "Spring." -- "Parting." -- "Lines For my Sister's Album." -- "Lines to an Infant's lock of Hair." -- "Poetry." -- "The Condemned." -- "The pulse of Memory." -- "Oh name not those days." -- "To My Friend." -- "Constancy." -- "The brevity and uncertainty of life." -- "Fairy Song." -- "The Garden." -- "Friendship." -- "You Remember." -- "Childhood." -- "Written in Sydney Durell's Album." -- "To Violet Abbott."
- Call Number
- Pforz BND-MSS (Wing, M.)
- OCLC
- 959294795
- Author
- Wing, Marianne, 1819?-1892.
- Title
- Marianne Wing notebook of original poetry, 1834-1881
- Access
- Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
- Biography
- Marianne Wing was born about 1819 in Braintree, Essex, England, the daughter of William Wing. By 1851 she was living in Chelmsford with her husband, William Abbott, a retired farmer, and their two young children, Joseph William and Clara Maria. Ten years later she was living with her husband in Black Notley. By 1881 she was widowed and living with her unmarried sister, Sarah Wing, in Lambeth. In 1889, at age 70, she married James Raper, a joiner/carpenter, at St Stephen's, Walbrook. She died an inmate at Peckham House Lunatic Asylum on February 17, 1892.
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- Pforz BND-MSS (Wing, M.)