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Corvey 'Adopt an Author'
Anne Bannerman
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The Corvey Project at
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BIOGRAPHY: Anne Bannerman (1765-1829) by Emma Bailey
Anne Bannerman published Poems (Edinburgh 1800) and
Tales of Superstition and Chivalry (London 1802). Poems
includes odes, translations and ten 'Sonnets from Werter' dating back
to 1790 while Tales of Superstition and Chivalry is a collection
of Gothic ballads dealing with ghosts, female prophets and images of violent
destructive landscapes and shipwrecks, evidence of Bannerman's interest
in the Sturm und Drang movement. The deaths of Bannerman's mother in December
1803 and her brother shortly afterwards in Jamaica left her destitute
and without living relatives. Her friend Dr. Robert Anderson, in a letter
to Bishop Percy of 15 September 1804, suggested an application to the
government for an annuity or perhaps an edition of her poems by subscription.
The latter suggestion was acted upon and a new edition of Poems which
incorporated Tales of Superstition and Chivalry was published in Edinburgh
1807. Shortly afterwards Bannerman went to Exeter as governess to Lady
Frances Beresford's daughter but it is not known how long she stayed there.
She apparently wrote nothing for publication in the last twenty-two years
of her life and she died at Portobello, near Edinburgh, on 29 September
1829.
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