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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... Lyric ( 2002 ) and English Lyric Poetry : The Early Seventeenth Century ( 1999 ; reprint , 2002. ) . ( The coeditors of Forging Connections : Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to Romanticism are all professors of English at UCLA ...
... Lyric ( 2002 ) and English Lyric Poetry : The Early Seventeenth Century ( 1999 ; reprint , 2002. ) . ( The coeditors of Forging Connections : Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to Romanticism are all professors of English at UCLA ...
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... lyric " Supernatural Love . " In this extraordinary poem , which invokes the Passion throughout its sixty lines ... lyric to my attention . The anxiety aroused by Protestantism's removal from the individual any agency in his own ...
... lyric " Supernatural Love . " In this extraordinary poem , which invokes the Passion throughout its sixty lines ... lyric to my attention . The anxiety aroused by Protestantism's removal from the individual any agency in his own ...
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... lyrics , while Mary Astell , later in the century , openly expressed her ad- miration for the work of Abraham Cowley.'9 ... lyric being enti- tled " Longings to go hence . " Later in the manuscript she writes “ Upon Christs return " in a ...
... lyrics , while Mary Astell , later in the century , openly expressed her ad- miration for the work of Abraham Cowley.'9 ... lyric being enti- tled " Longings to go hence . " Later in the manuscript she writes “ Upon Christs return " in a ...
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