Harriet Annie Wilkins, an authoress of the 19th century, emerged as a noteworthy figure in literary circles with her contribution to Masonic literature through poetry. Wilkins is best known for “Victor Roy, a Masonic Poem”, which is a reflective piece that intertwines the moral and symbolic aspects of Freemasonry with the art of verse. The publication of this poem underscored the cultural influences of Freemasonry during a time when literary expression served as a conduit for the tenets of various social and philosophical movements. Wilkins” literary style is characterized by its didactic tone, a hallmark of Masonic writings, aiming to impart moral lessons through allegorical narratives and rhythmic composition. Although comprehensive biographical details about Wilkins remain scant, her work in Masonic poetry is indicative of a deep engagement with Masonic tradition and its ethos. The singularity of “Victor Roy” within her known oeuvre suggests that Wilkins espoused the Masonic values of knowledge, morality, and enlightenment, all themes prominently featured in her poetic contributions. Her work continues to be of interest to scholars of Masonic literature and those exploring the intersections of poetry and fraternal orders during that era.
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Harriet Annie Wilkins: Victor Roy, a Masonic Poem
Harriet Annie Wilkins’ ‘Victor Roy, a Masonic Poem’ is a compelling work that delves into the intricacies of Freemasonry through the story of Victor Roy. Written in a poetic style, the book explores …
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Albert Gallatin Mackey & William Morgan: Mysteries of Masons Revealed – 8 Book Collection
Embark on a journey into the hidden depths of Freemasonry with the ‘Mysteries of Masons Revealed – 8 Book Collection.’ This authoritative compendium unlocks the secrets behind the time-honored ritual …
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