If Adelaide Anne Procter still holds a place in popular memory, it is because of Arthur Sullivan's setting of her poem "A Lost Chord." Yet a little over a hundred years ago her books of verse outsold ...
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In 1866 Charles Dickens wrote an introduction to a posthumous edition of Adelaide Anne Procter's collected works, which has been, by far, the most influential biographical work on Procter. Dickens kne...
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