Felicia Hemans was an English poet born on September 25, 1793. She is best known for her 1826 poem "Casabianca", but she also wrote other works such as "Corinne at the Capitol", "Evening Prayer at a Girls' School", and "To the New-Born".
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About
English poet best known for an 1826 poem entitled "Casabianca." Her other works include "Corinne at the Capitol," "Evening Prayer at a Girls' School," and "To the New-Born."
Before Fame
She was born Felicia Dorothea Browne in Liverpool, England and was raised in Wales.
Trivia
She wrote "Indian Women's Death Song" and several other poems that explored the theme of female suicide.
Family Life
She wed Irishman Alfred Hemans. Before her separation from Hemans, she gave birth to five sons.
Associated With
She published her first poems at the age of fourteen and corresponded with Percy Bysshe Shelley, who admired her literary precocity.