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  1. Eleanor Anne Porden (14 July 1795 – 22 February 1825) was a British Romantic poet. She was the first wife of the explorer John Franklin.

  2. orlando.cambridge.org › people › cfdd57e3-ae95-4463Eleanor Anne Porden | Orlando

    Eleanor Anne Porden. 14 July 1795 - 22 February 1825. Standard Name: Porden, Eleanor Anne. Birth Name: Eleanor Ann Porden. Self-constructed Name: Eleanor Anne Porden. Indexed Name: Miss Porden. Married Name: Eleanor Ann Franklin. EAP is that rare thing, an early nineteenth-century woman writer of Romantic epic poems.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2024 · One hundred and ninety-nine years ago, Eleanor Anne Franklin (née Porden) succumbed to the tuberculosis that had likely plagued her for much of her short life. The weeks leading up to her death were stressful, not least because,…

  4. 2 de mar. de 2015 · In 1818, the poet Eleanor Anne Porden wrote and published The Arctic Expeditions. The poem is a paean to one of the first of the polar expeditions that would come to dominate ideas of British national pride in the nineteenth century. As an early literary response to the race to the Arctic, it was also an early textual construction of ...

    • Adeline Johns-Putra
    • 2015
  5. 3 de abr. de 2012 · This article examines the medievalist epic Cœur de Lion (1822), by Eleanor Anne Porden (1795–1825). The author reads this poem not simply for the way it draws on exhaustive research, but for the way it treats this research, invoking yet sidestepping the demands of historical accuracy.

    • Adeline Johns-Putra
    • 2012
  6. Miss Porden, Mrs Franklin and the Arctic Expeditions: Eleanor Anne Porden and the Construction of Arctic Heroism (1818–25) By Janice Cavell, University of Toronto Edited by Frédéric Regard, The Sorbonne; Book: Arctic Exploration in the Nineteenth Century; Online publication: 05 December 2014

  7. 31 de mar. de 2021 · Historicizing the Networks of Ecology and Culture: Eleanor Anne Porden and Nineteenth-Century Climate Change. In 1818, the poet Eleanor Anne Porden wrote and published The Arctic Expeditions. The poem is a paean to one of the first of the polar expedi-tions that would come to dominate ideas of British national pride in the nineteenth century.