Biography
Jane was born in 1685, the daughter of Thomas Hughes of Bryn Gruffydd, near Mold, Flintshire, and his wife Anne Jones. Unusually for a girl at the time, Jane was educated at least up to the age of 16, when her father died. She showed an early interest in poetry. In January 1711, she married Thomas Brereton, at the time a commoner ofVerses
Brereton possessed talents for versification, if not for poetry, which she displayed for some years as a correspondent to ''The Gentleman's Magazine'', under the pseudonym Melissa. There she had a competitor who signed himself FIDO and is supposed to have been Thomas Beach. After her death a volume of her ''Poems on Several Occasions; with letters to her friends; and an account of her life,'' was published in London in 1744. A number of her poems were reprinted in subsequent collections. Katherine Turner, writing in the '' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' notes that "Brereton's body of poetry displays a flair for tactful occasional writing, and represents a transitional moment in women's writing in the 18th century, a moment at which being a published writer while retaining respectability was becoming a real possibility."Turner, KatherineSelected works
*''The Fifth Ode of the Fourth Book of Horace Imitated: And Apply'd to the King''. London: William Hinchcliffe, 1716 (Foxon B408) *''An Expostulary Epistle to Sir Richard Steele upon the Death of Mr. Addison''. London: William Hinchliffe, 1720 (Foxon B408) *''References
Bibliography
*Backscheider, Paula R. "Friendship Poems". In ''Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry: Inventing Agency, Inventing Genre.'' Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2005. pp. 175–232 *Barker, Anthony D. "Poetry from the Provinces: Amateur Poets in the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' in the 1730s and 1740s" In: ''Tradition in Transition: Women Writers, Marginal Texts, and the Eighteenth-Century Canon'', eds. Alvaro Ribiero and James Basker. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996 * Foxon, David F. ''English Verse 1701–1750: A Catalogue of Separately Printed Poems with Notes on Contemporary Collected Editions.'' 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1975 *Kizer, Kathleen S. "The ''Gentleman's Magazine'' and the Marketing of Women Poets, 1731–1754." PhD Diss. Georgetown University, 1988 * Lonsdale, Roger. '' Eighteenth Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology'', Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989 *Overon, Bill. ''The Eighteenth-Century British Verse Epistle'', Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007 *Prescott, Sarah. "The Cambrian Muse: Welsh Identity and Hanoverian Loyalty in the Poems of Jane Brereton (1685-1740)" 38.4 (Summer 2005) ''Eighteenth Century Studies.'' pp. 587–603External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brereton, Jane 1685 births 1740 deaths 18th-century Welsh women writers 18th-century Welsh poets Anglo-Welsh women poets People from Mold, Flintshire