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Lucy Hooper

Lucy Hooper (February 4, 1816 – August 1, 1841) was a 19th-century American writer known for her poetry and newspaper accounts. Her interests included botany and poetry. Though she died of consumption at the age of 25, she is remembered for writing The Lady's Book, "one of the most accomplished of the American flower books".[1]

Lucy Hooper
BornFebruary 4, 1816
Newburyport, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedAugust 1, 1841(1841-08-01) (aged 25)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupationpoet
Notable worksThe Lady's book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction, a complete floral dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms.

Early life and education edit

Lucy Hooper was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, February 4, 1816.[2] Her father was Joseph Hooper, a merchant of that city. Lucy's father assured that she received the best education possible. At the age of fourteen, the family removed to Brooklyn, New York.

Career edit

Soon after the move to Brooklyn, Hooper became an occasional contributor to the Long Island Star. Though anonymous, her pieces were admired and widely copied. Besides her compositions in verse, upon which Hooper's notability chiefly rests, she was the author of many prose articles of merit. These were collected in a volume, and published in 1840, under the title of Scenes from Real Life. Among them was the prize essay on “Domestic Happiness.” But, like Henry Kirke White, the Davidson sisters, Lucretia and Margaret, as well as others, Hooper's early, brilliant career ended when she was young.[3]

Death and legacy edit

Since childhood, her health had been delicate, and she was affected deeply by the death of her father, and other domestic problems. Hooper died of consumption at Brooklyn, on August 1, 1841.[4][2][5]

Her Poetical Remains was published in 1842, with a memoir by John Keese. Complete Poetical Works was published in 1848,[3] in compliance with the wishes of many of Hooper's friends. Some of the pieces in the second part of this volume had not been previously published, and a few, only in one or two local newspapers. The greater number of them were written at a very early age. Hooper had put aside many of these poems for improvement and correction, that they might not be published until they could appear in a more finished form. At the same time, she destroyed others, lest they might, through the partiality of some friends, come out (as she used to say) "to her utter confusion". These early productions were considered interesting for their natural language. There were also unfinished pieces and fragments, which were thought might add interest to the book. One or two poetical effusions were copied from Riker's Book of Poetry and Flowers, which was edited by Hooper a few months before her death. Hooper's prose writings have never been collected and published in a volume, excepting a few tales, entitled Scenes from Real Life. When arranged for publication they were to make two volumes, one of "Tales and Essays", another "Religious and Moral Stories", for juvenile readers.[6]

Selected works edit

  • Composition book, 1839-1841
  • Look at the sky today
  • Scenes from real life : and other American tales, 1841
  • Floral souvenir. A perennial gift., 1842
  • The Lady's book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction, a complete floral dictionary, and a chapter on plants in rooms., 1842
  • The ladies' hand-book of the language of flowers, 1844
  • Poetical remains of the late L. H., collected and arranged; with a memoir by J. Keese., 1848

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Branch 2004, p. 325.
  2. ^ a b Langtree and O'Sullivan 1842, p. 90.
  3. ^ a b Cleveland 1864, p. 696.
  4. ^ Cleveland 1864, p. 695.
  5. ^ Whittier 1894, p. 26.
  6. ^ Hooper 1848.

Attribution edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Cleveland, Charles Dexter (1864). A Compendium of American Literature, chronologically arranged, with biographical Sketches of the Authors, and Selections from their works: On the plan of the Authors "Compendium of English Literature" and "English Literature of the XIXth Century" (Public domain ed.). Biddle.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Hooper, Lucy (1848). The Complete Poetical Works of the Late Miss Lucy Hooper. Fanshaw. p. 5.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Langtree and O'Sullivan (1842). The United States Democratic Review. Vol. 11 (Public domain ed.). New York: Langtree and O'Sullivan.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Whittier, John Greenleaf (1894). Personal poems, The tent on the beach, etc (Public domain ed.). Houghton, Mifflin and Company.

Bibliography edit

  • Branch, Michael P. (1 January 2004). Reading the Roots: American Nature Writing Before Walden. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-2547-7.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with Lucy Hamilton Hooper Lucy Hooper February 4 1816 August 1 1841 was a 19th century American writer known for her poetry and newspaper accounts Her interests included botany and poetry Though she died of consumption at the age of 25 she is remembered for writing The Lady s Book one of the most accomplished of the American flower books 1 Lucy HooperBornFebruary 4 1816Newburyport Massachusetts U S DiedAugust 1 1841 1841 08 01 aged 25 Brooklyn New York U S OccupationpoetNotable worksThe Lady s book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction a complete floral dictionary and a chapter on plants in rooms Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death and legacy 4 Selected works 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Attribution 5 3 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life and education editLucy Hooper was born in Newburyport Massachusetts February 4 1816 2 Her father was Joseph Hooper a merchant of that city Lucy s father assured that she received the best education possible At the age of fourteen the family removed to Brooklyn New York Career editSoon after the move to Brooklyn Hooper became an occasional contributor to the Long Island Star Though anonymous her pieces were admired and widely copied Besides her compositions in verse upon which Hooper s notability chiefly rests she was the author of many prose articles of merit These were collected in a volume and published in 1840 under the title of Scenes from Real Life Among them was the prize essay on Domestic Happiness But like Henry Kirke White the Davidson sisters Lucretia and Margaret as well as others Hooper s early brilliant career ended when she was young 3 Death and legacy editSince childhood her health had been delicate and she was affected deeply by the death of her father and other domestic problems Hooper died of consumption at Brooklyn on August 1 1841 4 2 5 Her Poetical Remains was published in 1842 with a memoir by John Keese Complete Poetical Works was published in 1848 3 in compliance with the wishes of many of Hooper s friends Some of the pieces in the second part of this volume had not been previously published and a few only in one or two local newspapers The greater number of them were written at a very early age Hooper had put aside many of these poems for improvement and correction that they might not be published until they could appear in a more finished form At the same time she destroyed others lest they might through the partiality of some friends come out as she used to say to her utter confusion These early productions were considered interesting for their natural language There were also unfinished pieces and fragments which were thought might add interest to the book One or two poetical effusions were copied from Riker s Book of Poetry and Flowers which was edited by Hooper a few months before her death Hooper s prose writings have never been collected and published in a volume excepting a few tales entitled Scenes from Real Life When arranged for publication they were to make two volumes one of Tales and Essays another Religious and Moral Stories for juvenile readers 6 Selected works editComposition book 1839 1841 Look at the sky today Scenes from real life and other American tales 1841 Floral souvenir A perennial gift 1842 The Lady s book of flowers and poetry to which are added a botanical introduction a complete floral dictionary and a chapter on plants in rooms 1842 The ladies hand book of the language of flowers 1844 Poetical remains of the late L H collected and arranged with a memoir by J Keese 1848References editCitations edit Branch 2004 p 325 a b Langtree and O Sullivan 1842 p 90 a b Cleveland 1864 p 696 Cleveland 1864 p 695 Whittier 1894 p 26 Hooper 1848 Attribution edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Cleveland Charles Dexter 1864 A Compendium of American Literature chronologically arranged with biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from their works On the plan of the Authors Compendium of English Literature and English Literature of the XIXth Century Public domain ed Biddle nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Hooper Lucy 1848 The Complete Poetical Works of the Late Miss Lucy Hooper Fanshaw p 5 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Langtree and O Sullivan 1842 The United States Democratic Review Vol 11 Public domain ed New York Langtree and O Sullivan nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Whittier John Greenleaf 1894 Personal poems The tent on the beach etc Public domain ed Houghton Mifflin and Company Bibliography edit Branch Michael P 1 January 2004 Reading the Roots American Nature Writing Before Walden University of Georgia Press ISBN 978 0 8203 2547 7 External links editWorks by or about Lucy Hooper at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucy Hooper amp oldid 1189744743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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