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Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross (c.1578–c.1640) was a Scottish poet. In 1603 she became the earliest known Scottish woman writer to see her work in print, when the Edinburgh publisher Robert Charteris issued the first edition of Ane Godlie Dreame, a Calvinist dream-vision poem. A large body of manuscript verse was discovered in 2002, and her extant poetry runs to some 4,500 lines, written in many different verse-forms. There are also twelve letters, eleven of them holographs. Melville was an active member of the presbyterian resistance to the ecclesiastical policies of both James VI and Charles I. She was a personal friend of leading figures in the presbyterian opposition, whose frustration eventually erupted in 1637 in the Edinburgh Prayerbook Riots, leading to the National Covenant of F

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  • إليزابيث ميلفيل (ar)
  • Elizabeth Melville (en)
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  • Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross (1578 circa – 1640 circa) è stata una poetessa e nobildonna scozzese. Viene ricordata per essere stata la prima donna scozzese a pubblicare le proprie opere. (it)
  • كانت إليزابيث ميلفيل، سيدة كولروس (وُلدت نحو عام 1578 – توفيت نحو عام 1640) شاعرة اسكتلندية. في عام 1603، صارت أول كاتبة اسكتلندية أنثى معروفة ترى أعمالها مطبوعة، وقتما أصدر الناشر روبرت تشارتريز من إدنبرة أول طبعة من آني غودلي دريم، وهي قصيدة من أدب الرؤيا الكالفيني. اكتُشف جزء ضخم من الشعر المخطوط في عام 2002، ويمتد ما بقي منه قرابة 4,500 سطر، وهو مكتوب بالعديد من أشكال الشعر المختلفة. ثمة اثنتي عشرة رسالة أيضًا، إحدى عشرة منها مكتوبة بخط يد المؤلف. كانت ميلفيل عضوًا فاعلًا في المقاومة المشيخية للسياسات الكنسية خاصة الملكين جيمس السادس وتشارلز الأول. كانت صديقة شخصية للشخصيات القيادية في المعارضة المشيخية، الذين انفجر إحباطهم في نهاية المطاف في عام 1637 منتجًا أعمال شغب كتاب الصلاة في إدنبرة، ما قاد إلى إبرام ميثاق فبراير الوطني لعام 1638، وجمعية غلاسكو العامة التي ألغت الأسقفية، واندلاع (ar)
  • Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross (c.1578–c.1640) was a Scottish poet. In 1603 she became the earliest known Scottish woman writer to see her work in print, when the Edinburgh publisher Robert Charteris issued the first edition of Ane Godlie Dreame, a Calvinist dream-vision poem. A large body of manuscript verse was discovered in 2002, and her extant poetry runs to some 4,500 lines, written in many different verse-forms. There are also twelve letters, eleven of them holographs. Melville was an active member of the presbyterian resistance to the ecclesiastical policies of both James VI and Charles I. She was a personal friend of leading figures in the presbyterian opposition, whose frustration eventually erupted in 1637 in the Edinburgh Prayerbook Riots, leading to the National Covenant of F (en)
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