Susanna Hawkins Explained

Susanna Hawkins
Birth Date:1787
Birth Place:Ecclefechan, Scotland
Death Date:March 1868
Nationality:Scottish
Occupation:Poet
Known For:The Poems and Songs of Susanna Hawkins

Susanna Hawkins (1787–1868) was a Scottish poet.

Early life

Susanna Hawkins was born in 1787, close to Ecclefechan, in Scotland. Her father was a blacksmith. Early in her life Hawkins was a domestic servant, during this time she managed to obtain some elementary education, which allowed her to begin writing poems.[1]

Major works

Hawkins began to publish her poems around 1826. One of her major works, known as The Poems and Songs of Susanna Hawkins, which was first published in 1838, and the first edition consisting of sixty pages. Her poems were often published in small volumes that had paper covers. With nine volumes in total, Hawkins would go to the doors of many homes in an attempt to sell her work. Hawkins was supported by the patronage of Dowager marchioness of Queensberry[2] and her books were printed pro bono by the owner of the Dumfries Courier.[3] Hawkins' last volume was published in 1861, before her death in March 1868.

Major themes

Overall, Hawkins' poems emphasized the concern she had for men and women belonging to the middle and upper class. Specifically, in her poem, "Lines of a Gentleman's Son," she portrayed her emotions for a child who was a part of the upper-class. These poems alternate between her sentiment for people in society and the royal family and moral values which she depicted in rural scenes.[4] Additionally, some of her poems are written about specific individuals, like To Lady Christian Douglas, To Mrs. Hogg, and Letter to a Young Lady.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Wilson Bayne. Thomas. Susanna Hawkins. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hawkins,_Susanna_(DNB00). The Dictionary of National Biography. 25. Smith, Elder, & CO.. 28 October 2014.
  2. Book: Hawkins. Susanna. The Poems and Songs of Susanna Hawkins Volume 5. 1841. 15 November 2014.
  3. T. W. Bayne, ‘Hawkins, Susanna (1787–1868)’, rev. Sarah Couper, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Nov 2014
  4. Book: Meehan. Kathryn Stewart. Maternity, Self-representation, and Social Critique in Nineteenth-century Working-class Scottish Women's Poetry. 2008. Florida State University. 28 October 2014.
  5. Book: Hawkins. Susanna. The Poems and Songs of Susanna Hawkins. 1841. Printed for the authoress by J. M 'Diarmid. 28 October 2014.