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Revision as of 15:01, 13 November 2020
Life
Born: 1717
Died: 11 November 1778
Biography
Anne Steele was born at Broughton, Hampshire: a Baptist hymn-writer, her works were printed under the pseudonym 'Theodosia'.
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Publications
- Steele, Anne. 1760. Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional. "By Theodosia." New Edition in 1780 in Bristol, by W. Pine. Volume 1, 255 pp. Volume 2, 260 pp.
References
- Evans, Caleb. 1780a. Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose. "By Theodosia." Bristol: W. Pine. 224 pp.
- Evans, Caleb. 1780b. The Works of Mrs. Anne Steele, Complete in Two Volumes. London, England. (First American edition published in Boston by Munroe, Francis, and Parker in 1808. Volume 1, 328 pp.)
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