Eliza Hamilton Dunlop Eliza Hamilton Dunlop i(A31624 works by) (birth name: Eliza Hamilton) (a.k.a. Eliza Law; E. H. Dunlop; Mrs E. H. Dunlop; Eliza H. Dunlop; E. Hamilton Dunlop)
Also writes as: E. H. D.
Born: Established: 1796 Armagh (County),
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Northern Ireland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 20 Jun 1880 Wollombi, Quorrobolong - Millfield - Wollombi area, Hunter Valley, Newcastle - Hunter Valley area, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1838
Heritage: Irish
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BiographyHistory

Eliza Dunlop was born in County Armagh where she was raised by her grandmother following her mother's death and her father's departure for India. According to the Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, Dunlop begin writing as a girl and her poetry appeared in Irish publications such as the Dublin Penny Journal and in The Dark Lady of Doona, a novel written by her cousin William Hamilton Maxwell.

Dunlop migrated to Australia in 1838 with her second husband, David Dunlop, and four of her children. Her husband was Protector of Aborigines at Wollombi and Dunlop developed a strong interest in the culture and language of the Indigenous people of the Hunter Valley region. This interest, together with her nostalgia for Ireland, was reflected in her poetry.

Dunlop's writing was published in a range of Sydney and regional New South Wales newspapers; a collection of her poems appeared posthumously in 1981.

Source: Lorna Sage (ed.) Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English (1999)

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Notes

  • A number of Dunlop's poems were set to music in Sydney in the 1830s and 1840s by Isaac Nathan.
  • See also the full Australian Dictionary of Biography Online entry for Eliza Hamilton Dunlop.
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