Annie Matheson

Annie Matheson (1853–1924) was a British Victorian era poet. She wrote one of the first biographies of Florence Nightingale.

She was the daughter of James Matheson, a Congregationalist minister in Nottingham, and sister of Percy Ewing Matheson.[1]

Publications

  • (1890) The religion of humanity and other poems
  • (1894) Love's music and other poems
  • (1898) Love triumphant and other new poems
  • (1899) Selected poems, old and new
  • (1911) Roses, loaves, and old rhymes
  • (1912) Leaves of prose... With Two Studies by May Sinclair
  • (1913) Florence Nightingale: a biography. London: Nelson.

References

  1. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art. ... 1917. p. 312.
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