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A Life of Louisa Sarah Bevington
By. Eijun Senaha Hokkaido University
 
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  What, with this fenced human mind,
What can I do to help my kind?
I such a stammerer, they so blind! --- “My Little Task” (1882)
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* I am thankful to the National Endowment for Sciences and Humanities that made this research keep going for two years.
    This is an original essay of the LSB section, The Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 199: Victorian Women Poets (Detroit: Gale, 1999), which was edited for the commercial reasons when appeared. I believe, however, this original form should be published here because it deserves serious attention for its detailed biographical information. Additional information follows.
LSB Biography
Born 9 P.M., 14 May, 1845, St. John’s Hill, Battersea, County of Surrey.
Died 28 November, 1895, Lechmere, Willesen, County of Middlesex, currently a part of Greater London since 1965.
Cause of death Mitral disease of heart for 4 years and dropsy for 6 months, collapse....
Daughter of Alexander Bevington and Louisa (formerly De Horne)
Married Ignatz Guggenberger, an artist painter of Munich, Germany, 1883.
Wrote under Arbor Leigh, L. S. Bevington, Louisa S. Guggenberger.
LSB Primary Sources
Poems
Three sonnets, Friends’ Quarterly Examiner. Society of Friends, 1871. under her initials only.
“Teachings of a Day.” New York: Popular Science Monthly, 1876.
Key-Notes, by Arbor Leigh (18 December, 1876); reissued under L. S. Bevington, London: C. Keagan Paul & Co., 1879.
Poems, Lyrics, and Sonnets. London: Elliot Stock, 1882. 159 pp.
“untitled” Commonweal: A Revolutionary Journal of Anarchist-Communism, 10 June, 1893.
“In Memoriam.”Commonweal: A Revolutionary Journal of Anarchist-Communism, 11 November, 1893.
“Peace on Earth.” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, September, 1894, 67.
Liberty Lyrics. London: James Tochatti’s “Liberty” Press, 1895. 16 pp.
“Wishes” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, January, 1896, 9.
“In and Out of Church” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, May, 1896, 136.
Essays
“Modern Atheism and Mr. Mallock.” The Nineteenth Century. 32: October 1879. pp 585-603, 33: December, 1879; pp 999-1020.
“The Personal Aspects of Responsobility” Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy. London: IV (April, 1879), 244-55.
“Determinism and Duty” London: Mind V, January, 1881, 30-45.
“The Moral Colour of Rationalism.” The Fortnightly Review, XXX (August, 1881), 179-194. in response to Goldwin Smith’s Data of Ethics.
Common-Sense Country. London: “Liberty” Press, 1890?
“Religious Systems of the World.” Ethical Society, 1891.
“Dynamitism.” Commonweal: A Revolutionary Journal of Anarchist-Communism, 24 June, 1893.
“Demos! Where is our Dynamaite?” The Torch of Anarchy. October, 1894.
“Why I Am An Expropriationist” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, May, 1894: 37.
“The Last Gasp of Propertyism” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, September, 1894, 66-67.
“The Prejudice Against Property” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, February, 1895, 111-12.
“The Wherabout of Property” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, June, 1895, 141-42.
Chiefly A Dialogue: Concerning Some Difficulties of a Dunce/ London: “Freedom” Office, 1895.
“Anarchism and Violence” Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. London: “Liberty” Press, November, 1896, 110-112.
Letters for the Dead. London: Nicoll, 1898.
“Freedom, Commonwealth and Liberty.” Fortnightly Review. 31 (Aug, 1881)
“an obituary notice” The Torch of Anarchy. 2 (18 Dec. 1895), 104.
References
Miles, Alfred H. The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1907.
Horowitz, Irving Louis, ed. The Anarchists. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1964.
Oliver, H. The International Anarchist Movement in Late Victorian London. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1983.
Mitchel, Sally, ed. Victorian Britain : An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 1988.
Hickok, Kathleen. Representations of Women. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1983.
Reilly, Catherine W. Late Victorian Poetry 1880 - 1899: An Annotated Biobibliography. New York: Mansell, 1994.
Hickok, Kathleen. “‘Intimate Egoism’: Reading and Evaluating Noncanonical Poetry by Women.” Victorian Poetry 33.1 (1995): 13-30.
Leighton, Angela and Margaret Reynolds, eds. Victorian Women Poets: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, 1995.
Isobel Armstrong and Joseph Bristow with Cath Sharrock. Nineteenth-Century Women Poets. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.
Willet, Perry, ed. “Louisa Sarah Bevington.” The Victorian Women Writers Project.. Online. U of Indiana Lib. Internet. 30 Aug. 1996. Available FTP: http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/ vwwp/
Schlueter, Paul and June, eds. An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers. New York: Garland, Publishing, forthcoming 1997 or 1998.
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