Constance Aston Fowler

Constance Aston Fowler was a seventeenth-century English manuscript author and anthologist. Born "Constance Aston" about 1621,[1] she was the youngest child of Sir Walter Aston.[2] Her home was The Priory at St. Thomas, near the family home of Tixal Hall in Lincolnshire and Staffordshire.[3]

Her Verse Miscellany of Constance Aston Fowler is studied as an example of "how manuscript texts were produced, disseminated, and preserved in provincial areas." [2] "Constance Aston Fowler constructed her own private anthology, in which she mingled the poems of her family with ones by Ben Jonson, Henry King, and John Donne.[2] Her father, her brother Herbert, her sister Gertrude, and their friend Lady Dorothy Shirley contributed poetry.[2]

References

  1. authorities.loc.gov
  2. 1 2 3 4 Ezell, Margaret (1999). Social Authorship and the Advent of Print. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8018-6139-0.
  3. Ezell, Margaret (1999). Social Authorship and the Advent of Print. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-8018-6139-0.

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