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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... devotional poetry . The fact that women were intervening in this literary activity - playing a part in the writing , collecting , and circulating of such devotional verse is in itself of real significance . Most of the women did not ...
... devotional poetry . The fact that women were intervening in this literary activity - playing a part in the writing , collecting , and circulating of such devotional verse is in itself of real significance . Most of the women did not ...
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... devotional verse such as Herbert's Temple , but the evidence of the Pulter manu- script suggests that some had access to the work of their male contemporaries while it was in manuscript.23 Women writers of devotional poetry also func ...
... devotional verse such as Herbert's Temple , but the evidence of the Pulter manu- script suggests that some had access to the work of their male contemporaries while it was in manuscript.23 Women writers of devotional poetry also func ...
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... devotional poet as mother and virgin ( the legacy from Mary , regardless of whether or not the motherhood and the virginity are meta- phorical ) properly desiring no glory as a Christian and a " Lady " but drawing at- tention to herself ...
... devotional poet as mother and virgin ( the legacy from Mary , regardless of whether or not the motherhood and the virginity are meta- phorical ) properly desiring no glory as a Christian and a " Lady " but drawing at- tention to herself ...
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Aemilia Lanyer affections allusion animal Anna Anna Seward Anne Beachy Head bird botany British Cavendish Charlotte Smith Christ context countess Cowper critical Curran daughter death Desmond devotional poetry devotional verse early modern ecology edition eighteenth century Elegiac Sonnets Elizabeth Emigrants England English essay example exile fairy feeling Felicia Hemans female feminine figure Finch's France French French Revolution gender green language Hare human hunting Jane Cavendish John John Clare Lady Levinson lines London lyric male manuscript Margaret Margaret Cavendish Mary Shelley Mary Shelley's Mary Sidney masculine meditation Mellor Milton Miss Darlington mother narrative Natural History Oxford Passion poem's poet poetic political praise Psalms published quotation Republican Review Revolution Romantic Fragment Poem Romanticism Salve Deus Rex scene sense seventeenth-century Shelley shepherd social social ecology Sonnet 61 sympathy tion trope Valperga volume William Wollstonecraft woman women poets women writers women's poetry Wordsworth writing