S. M. E.Born in Boston. Née Tuckerman. Cousin of Louisa May Alcott and sister of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman. Married David Eckley, Jr, on 12 January 1848. Lived in Italy in the 1850s and involved in spiritualist experiments with Elizabeth Barrett Browning before their estrangement (Barrett Browning wrote about Eckley in the poem “Where’s Agnes?”). Publications include The Oldest of the Old World (1860), Poems (1863), Light on Dark Days (1863), Easter Roses (1864), Minor Chords and Other Poems (1869). Biographical information: https://www.browningscorrespondence.com/biographical-sketches/?nameId=520 (2 June 2020); Alison Chapman, Networking the Nation: British and American Poetry and Italy, 1840-1870, Oxford University Press, 2015, ch. 10. (AC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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A Vision | 1862-07-01 | The English Woman’s Journal | Poet | 1680 |
Blanche | 1863-07-01 | The English Woman’s Journal | Poet | 1705 |