Forging Connections: Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to RomanticismHuntington Library, 2002 - 162 Seiten Essays by John Rogers, Helen Wilcox, Donna Landry, Margaret A. Doody, Susan J. Wolfson, John M. Anderson, and Stuart Curran on the way that women poets found their vocation. |
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... Cavendish Holles , who married in 1713 Edward Harley , son of the earl of Oxford and friend of Pope , seems to have inherited more than a for- tune from her Cavendish forebears , including William , the first duke , and Margaret , the ...
... Cavendish Holles , who married in 1713 Edward Harley , son of the earl of Oxford and friend of Pope , seems to have inherited more than a for- tune from her Cavendish forebears , including William , the first duke , and Margaret , the ...
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... Cavendish's oratorical virtuosity , the next speaker declaims against such " Hermaphroditical " ventures . " We can fix Cavendish in neither one rhetor- ical posture nor the other . Cavendish's materialist philosophy might offer a ...
... Cavendish's oratorical virtuosity , the next speaker declaims against such " Hermaphroditical " ventures . " We can fix Cavendish in neither one rhetor- ical posture nor the other . Cavendish's materialist philosophy might offer a ...
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... Cavendish gives us a sense of what “ hunting a coun- try " might once have meant , with its requisite intimate knowledge of local land- scapes and stewardship of their inhabitants , human and animal . In a linkage not realized by Cavendish ...
... Cavendish gives us a sense of what “ hunting a coun- try " might once have meant , with its requisite intimate knowledge of local land- scapes and stewardship of their inhabitants , human and animal . In a linkage not realized by Cavendish ...
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