Katherine Philips

Katherine Philips, often hailed as the "Matchless Orinda," was a remarkable 17th-century poet and playwright who made significant contributions to English literature during the Cavalier period. Born in 1631 in London, she was educated at a time when women's intellectual pursuits were often overlooked. Philips cultivated her talent for poetry and correspondence, forming a vibrant literary community through her friendships with both men and women who shared her passion for the written word. Her work often explores themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of human emotion, all woven together with a distinctively personal touch.

Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The Matchless Orinda

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Katherine Philips



The poet Katherine Philips was called "The Matchless Orinda" in her day and was well known for her works, both personal and politi…