Further Reading
- "Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature," 3rd ed., 4: 351-60 (2000)
- "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography," 26: 274-77 (2004)
- "Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Letters, Reception Materials," ed. Susan J. Wolfson (2000)
- "Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Prose, and Letters," ed. Gary Kelly (2002)
- Emma Mason, "Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century" (2006)
- "Felicia Hemans: Reimagining Poetry in the Nineteenth Century," ed. Nanora Sweet & Julie Melnyk (2001)
- Paula Feldman, "The Poet and the Profits: Felicia Hemans and the Literary Marketplace," "Keats-Shelley Journal" 46 (1996): 148-76
- Peter W. Trinder, "Mrs Hemans," U Wales Press (1984)
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