Louise Imogen Guiney Born: 7-Jan-1861 Birthplace: Roxbury, MA Died: 2-Nov-1920 Location of death: Chipping Campden, Gloucester, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Poet, Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: A Roadside Harp Her father's letters are the subject of Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Patrick R. Guiney, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (1997, edited by Christian G. Samito.) Father: Patrick Robert Guiney (regiment commander, b. 15-Jan-1835, d. 21-Mar-1877) Mother: Jeannette Margaret Doyle
High School: Elmhurst, Providence, RI (convent school)
Irish Ancestry
Author of books:
Songs at the Start (1884, poetry) Goose-Quill Papers (1885, essays) The White Sail and Other Poems (1887, poetry) Brownies and Bogles (1888, poetry) Monsieur Henri: A Foot-Note to French History (1892, essays) A Roadside Harp (1893, poetry) A Little English Gallery (1895, essays) Robert Louis Stevenson (1895, biography, with Alice Brown) Lovers' Saint Ruth's and Three Other Tales (1895, short stories) Nine Sonnets Written at Oxford (1895, poetry) Patrins (1897, essays) England and Yesterday (1898, poetry) The Martyrs' Idyl and Shorter Poems (1899, poetry) Robert Emmet (1904) The Princess of the Tower (1906, poetry) Blessed Edmund Campion (1908) Happy Ending (1909, poetry, her collected verse) Letters (1926, letters) Recusant Poets (1939, ed., with Geoffrey Bliss)
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