Posts

Showing posts with the label servant-poets

Talking about Tavistock: Mary Maria Colling; A C19 Maid-Servant Poet

Image
Writing Women on the Devon Land  A – Z of Devon Women Writers & Places Tavistock canal Talking about Tavistock: Mary Maria Colling a C19 Maid-Servant Poet ...Green as an ivy you may be, Though not to be compared with me If I'm admired as thus I'm seen, Tis not because my dress is green: Know then, I'm more admired than you, Because I'm green and fragrant too'. ('The Ivy and the Myrtle', Mary Maria Colling). Mary Maria Colling frontspiece from Fables      Performance Poetry is not just a C21 phenomenon. Back in the early/mid C19, a woman poet regularly drew a crowd of admirers to the town of Tavistock , some of whom had travelled for miles to see and hear her pronounce her poems. Mary Maria Colling was a maid-servant who became protégé of the author  Anna Eliza Bray , wife of the then vicar of Tavistock.  The Old Vicarage in Tavistock       In a Literary Christmas 1836 , Ann Pulsfor...