Biography of ann taylor the poetry
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Ann Taylor (poet)
English poet, critic and children's writer, 1782–1866
Ann Gilbert (née Taylor; 30 January 1782 – 20 December 1866) was an English poet and literary critic.
Biography of ann taylor the poetry
She gained lasting popularity in her youth as a writer of verse for children. In the years up to her marriage, she became an astringent literary critic. However, she is best remembered as the elder sister and collaborator of Jane Taylor.
Family
The Taylor sisters were part of an extensive literary family, daughters of the engraverIsaac Taylor of Ongar and the writer Ann Taylor.[1] Ann was born in Islington and lived with her family at first in London and later in Lavenham, Suffolk, in Colchester, and briefly in Ongar.
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The sisters' father, Isaac Taylor, and her grandfather were both engravers. Her father later became an educational pioneer and Independent minister, writing a number of instructional books for the young. Their mother, Mrs (Ann Martin) Taylor (1757–1830) wrote seven works of