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  1. Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea and Nottingham (October 1668 – 26 September 1743), formerly Anne Hatton, was the second wife of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, and the mother of Daniel Finch, 8th Earl of Winchilsea and 3rd Earl of Nottingham.

  2. Anne Finch, the Countess of Winchilsea, was an English poet and courtier in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. She was a major female poet during her lifetime, whose work spanned genres and addressed a variety of subjects. She authored religious verse and love lyrics, as well as fables,…

  3. Occupation. Poet and courtier. Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea ( née Kingsmill; April 1661 – 5 August 1720), was an English poet and courtier. Finch wrote in many genres and on many topics - including fables, odes, songs, and religious verse - which are informed by "political ideology, religious orientation, and aesthetic ...

  4. Anne Kingsmill Finch is significant as one of the earliest published women poets in England. 1 She is also delightful! Her poetry sparkles with witty commentary and playful humour. She writes with clear conviction of what she sees and experiences. Her voice is direct, personal and immediate.

  5. By Ange Mlinko. Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea by Peter Cross © National Portrait Gallery, London. Emails, texts, snaps, DMs: thanks to the Internet, we compose messages to each other as spontaneously as our parents picked up the telephone. Among the literate classes of Europe, poetry used to be a kind of social media too.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · views updated Jun 08 2018. Anne Finch, the Countess of Winchilsea (1661–1720), was one of England's first published women poets. Today, some consider her to be England's best female poet prior to the nineteenth century.

  7. Há 5 dias · ‘With remarkable success and rigor, Jennifer Keith’s and Claudia Kairoff’s first volume of the Works of Anne Finch investigates and analyzes complex sets of evidence and revisions in manuscript and in print, providing an extensive scholarly apparatus and historical notes on the conditions of production, not just of Finch’s ...