Woman and Poet in the Eighteenth Century: The Life of Mary Whateley Darwall (1738-1825)AMS Press, 1999 - 273 páginas This biography of the poet Mary Whateley Darwall includes 18 of her poems. It describes how she was thought to be a poetic genius and how she associated with William Shenstone, John Langhorne, Mary Seward and Henry Cary. It also reveals her struggles as a woman in 18th-century English society. |
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A Minor Talent a Private Life | 1 |
Beoley 17381759 | 9 |
Walsall 1759601763 | 24 |
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Lactilla, Milkwoman of Clifton: The Life and Writings of Ann Yearsley, 1753-1806 Mary Waldron Visualização parcial - 1996 |