Anne C. Lynch

Anne Charlotte Lynch, author, b. in Bennington, Vt., in 1820. Her father was a native of Dublin, Ireland, who, at the age of sixteen, joined the rebel forces under Lord Edward Fitzgerald. He was captured, and remained a prisoner four years, when, still refusing to take the oath of allegiance, he was banished, and came to the United States, where he married and died a few years later. His daughter was educated in Albany, N.Y., and began early to write for literary periodicals. She removed to Providence, R.I., and there edited the "Rhode Island Book," containing selections from authors of that state (Providence, 1841). Soon afterward she returned to New York, where she has since resided, and in 1855 married Prof. Botta. Their house has been for many years open to a wide range of literary and artistic people, and Mrs. Botta's receptions have been attended by many of the most famous authors, painters, and musicians of Europe and America. During the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) an effort was made in New York city to collect funds for the suffering women and children of Paris. Mrs. Botta prepared as her contribution an album of autographs, photographs, and original sketches by celebrated artists, which was sold for $5,000. As the war had closed before the collection was complete, this sum was appropriated to found a prize at the French academy, to be awarded every five years, when the interest of this sum reached $1000, for the best essay on the "Condition of Woman." Mrs. Botta's style is musical, elegant, and finished. Among her best poems are "Paul at Athens," "Webster," "Books," and "Wasted Fountains." Her sonnets are especially successful. She has published in periodicals innumerable stories, essays, and criticisms. The first collected edition of her poems (New York, 1848; new ed., 1884) was illustrated by Brown, Darley, Durand, Huntington, and other artists. Her "Leaves from the Diary of a Recluse" appeared in "The Gift" for 1845. She has also published a "Handbook of Universal Literature" (New York,1860), containing concise accounts of great authors of all ages and their works, which has been adopted as a text- book in many educational institutions.-- Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske (New York: Appleton, 1887).


Early letters of Anne C. Lynch in the Notre Dame Archives

Memoirs of Anne C.L. Botta

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