Elizabeth Tollet

British poet
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish poet
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPoet
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Female
Birth1 January 1694
Death1 January 1754 (aged 60 years)
Family
Father:George Tollet
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Biography

Elizabeth Tollet (1694–1754) was a British poet. Her surviving works are varied; she produced translations of classical themes, religious and philosophical poetry and poems arguing for better education for women. Unusually, for a woman of her time, her poetry also includes scientific imagery.
She was the daughter of George Tollet who, observing her intelligence, gave her a thorough education in languages, history, poetry and mathematics. The Tollets' social circle included Isaac Newton, who also encouraged her to pursue her education.
In 1724 she published Poems on Several Occasions, which included her Hypatia, now seen as a feminist protest poem.
On Newton's death in 1727 Tollet produced an elegy, On the Death of Sir Isaac Newton.
She died in 1754 in the village of Westham, Essex (now known as West Ham) and is buried at All Saints church there.

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