Elijah Ridings

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Elijah Ridings (1802–1872)[1] was a British poet, writer, and bookseller from Lancashire, England. He was known for his book, The Village Muse[2] which contained biographical information and his political opinions. He was part of a group of poets known as the Sun Inn Group.[3] He also wrote a book called Streams from an Old Fountain, which was a collection of humorous and satirical pieces.[4] He was the brother of Horatio Ridings, a poet and writer.[5]

Works[edit]

  • The Poetical Works of Elijah Ridings (1840)
  • The Village Muse: Containing the Complete Poetical Works of Elijah Ridings (1844)
  • Streams from an Old Fountain (1857)
  • Pictures of Life (1860)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Procter 1880.
  2. ^ Ridings, Elijah (1854). "The village muse : Containing the complete poetical works of Elijah Ridings".
  3. ^ Evans 1869, p. 11.
  4. ^ Collier 1862.
  5. ^ Evans 1869, p. 9.

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