Speranza, Poems by Jane Wilde
Poems by Jane Wilde
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Speranza, Poems by Jane Wilde is the first contemporary edition of the poetry of Jane Wilde, née Elgee, who also wrote as Speranza.
Speranza was, in her time, renowned worldwide, with essays, poetry and translated work published in Ireland, England, America and beyond.
She was a key figure in the nationalist Young Ireland movement of the 1840s, and her poetry records the hardship experienced by the Irish people - famine and migration in particular.
She was also an early advocate for women’s rights, who campaigned for the admission of women to higher education.
This edition, which contains several previously unpublished poems, will make the poetry of this emblematic figure in nineteenth-century Irish writing accessible to a contemporary audience for the first time.
Speranza was, in her time, renowned worldwide, with essays, poetry and translated work published in Ireland, England, America and beyond.
She was a key figure in the nationalist Young Ireland movement of the 1840s, and her poetry records the hardship experienced by the Irish people - famine and migration in particular.
She was also an early advocate for women’s rights, who campaigned for the admission of women to higher education.
This edition, which contains several previously unpublished poems, will make the poetry of this emblematic figure in nineteenth-century Irish writing accessible to a contemporary audience for the first time.
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, published by Liverpool University Press in 2025.


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as an edited collection of poems by Jane Wilde, with analysis, context, and history.

Miranda Melcher

Eibhear Walshe and Eleanor Fitzsimons, "Speranza: Poems by Jane Wilde" (Liverpool UP, 2025)



