Maria Riddell

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Maria Banks Riddell (1772–1808), nascuda Maria Banks Woodley, va ser una poeta, naturalista, editora i escriptora de viatges, nascuda a les Antilles, resident a Escòcia i Gal·les. Robert Burns li va retre homenatge com a "devota de les muses". rdf:langString
Maria Banks Riddell (née Woodley; 1772–1808) was a West Indies-born poet, anthologist, naturalist, editor and travel writer, who was resident in Scotland and Wales. Robert Burns paid tribute to her as "a votary of the Muses". Following the death of her first husband, Riddell married the Welsh landowner Phillips Lloyd Fletcher. She was buried in a family vault located in Chester. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Maria Riddell
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rdf:langString Maria Banks Riddell (1772–1808), nascuda Maria Banks Woodley, va ser una poeta, naturalista, editora i escriptora de viatges, nascuda a les Antilles, resident a Escòcia i Gal·les. Robert Burns li va retre homenatge com a "devota de les muses".
rdf:langString Maria Banks Riddell (née Woodley; 1772–1808) was a West Indies-born poet, anthologist, naturalist, editor and travel writer, who was resident in Scotland and Wales. Robert Burns paid tribute to her as "a votary of the Muses". Riddel was born Maria Woodley, daughter of a Governor of the Leeward Islands. In 1791, she married her first husband Walter Riddell. The couple settled in an estate in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Her husband was brother to a patron of Robert Burns. Burns became a close friend of Maria, and wrote love songs for her. From 1794 to 1795, she and Burns quarrelled over his behavior towards her when drunk. Following the death of her first husband, Riddell married the Welsh landowner Phillips Lloyd Fletcher. She was buried in a family vault located in Chester.
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