James Parkerson
9 books
James Parkerson was a 19th-century English poet known for his reflective and moralistic verse. His works often explore themes of social justice, personal struggle, and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "A Poem to the Memory of our late lamented Queen Caroline of England," which showcases his ability to blend personal sentiment with public events. Parkerson's poetry frequently addresses contemporary issues, as seen in works like "The Bankrupt; Or, Advice to the Insolvent," where he offers guidance to those facing financial hardship. His contributions to poetry reflect the societal concerns of his time, particularly in relation to morality and the plight of the individual.
Books by This Author
9 titles
A Poem to the Memory of our late lamented Queen Caroline of England
James Parkerson
An Address to a Wealthy Libertine / or, the Melancholy Effects of Seduction; with a Letter from an Unfortunate Farmer's Daughter, to her Parents in Norfolk
James Parkerson
An Elogy to the Memory of the late Wm. Palgrave, Esq., with Other Pieces
James Parkerson
Characters from Life; Or, Moral Hints. In Verse
James Parkerson
Poetical Works / Comprising Elegies, Sketches from Life, Pathetic, and Extempore Pieces
James Parkerson
Sketches in Verse: respectfully addressed to the Norfolk Yeomenry
James Parkerson
The Bankrupt; Or, Advice to the Insolvent. / A Poem, addressed to a friend, with other pieces
James Parkerson
The Convict's Farewell: with Advice to Criminals, before and after Trial
James Parkerson
The Independent Statesmen, and Liberal Landlord / or a respectful tribute to T. W. Coke, M.P. for the County of Norfolk
James Parkerson