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165: 117:, to whom the book was dedicated. It was prefaced with a sketch of her status and background and consisted of 80 poems, virtually all on religious and moral themes. But sales were disappointing, and Adam's financial situation worsened after she used her savings to ship a substantial number of copies to British colonial 83:
family, Adam was orphaned at a young age. Her most famous work (though the authorship was for some time in dispute) is "There's Nae Luck Aboot The Hoose", a tale of a sailor's wife and the safe return of her husband from the sea. It is reported that
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Adam went on to work for many years at a day school in Cartsdyke, her place of birth. After 1751 she turned to domestic labour for the rest of her life. Unable to recapture her fleeting success, Adams died penniless in
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Inspired by her reading, she started writing poetry herself and was aided by one Mr Drummond, a collector of customs and excise, in raising subscriptions for the publication of her volume of
113:, which was printed by James Duncan in 1734. There were some 150 subscribers, including customs officers, merchants, clergymen, local artisans, and the magnate Thomas Craufurd, the 101:(1590) while working in domestic service with the minister of West Kirk, Greenock. There she also became acquainted with John Milton's work and translations of the classics. 337: 178: 332: 56:
in North America, where they did not sell well, forced her to turn first to teaching and then to domestic labour. She died penniless in
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Adam had a limited education in reading, writing, and sewing. She first encountered poetry when she read extracts from
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The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Eighteenth- Century Writers and Writing, 1660–1789
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remarked on its quality in 1771, some years after Adam's death.
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Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages
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in North America, where they also did not sell well.
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Miscellany poems. By Mrs Jane Adams in Crawfordsdyke
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Jean Adams
Jean Dominique Adam
Jean Adam (bow maker)
Boston
Glasgow
Town's Hospital
poorhouse
Greenock
maritime
Robert Burns
Sir Philip Sidney's
romance
Laird of Cartsburn
Boston
Town's Hospital
poorhouse
Glasgow
icon
Poetry portal
List of early-modern British women poets
"Adam, Jean"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
UK public library membership


Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages
Weir (1829)
History of the town of Greenock
Categories
1704 births

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