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Ann Taylor

Ann Taylor

An English poet and literary critic, Ann Taylor is best remembered for her popular children's verses and her collaborations with her sister, Jane Taylor.

Lived
1782–1866
Nationality
English

Ann Taylor, later known as Ann Gilbert, was an English poet and literary critic who lived from 1782 to 1866. She achieved significant and lasting popularity during her youth, particularly for her contributions to children's poetry. Writing during a period of growing interest in literature for young minds, Taylor established herself as a key voice in this genre. Her early career was marked by a talent for crafting verses that resonated deeply with young audiences, securing her a lasting place in the history of children's literature. In addition to her creative poetry, Taylor developed a reputation as an astringent literary critic in the years preceding her marriage. Her critical work showcased her sharp intellect and analytical capabilities, demonstrating her versatile engagement with the literary world of her time. Despite her individual achievements as a critic and poet, she remains most widely recognized as the elder sister and close collaborator of fellow writer Jane Taylor, with whom she shared a celebrated literary partnership.

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