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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... volume of poems , Salve Deus Rex Judæorum , bears a considerable burden . The volume self - consciously assumes the task of delivering to posterity a new literary tradition , a newly pub- lic , because published , tradition of poetry by ...
... volume of poems , Salve Deus Rex Judæorum , bears a considerable burden . The volume self - consciously assumes the task of delivering to posterity a new literary tradition , a newly pub- lic , because published , tradition of poetry by ...
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... volume may help to place the experience of women as poets in perspective . First of all , so accus- tomed are we to the honorific fame of Lyrical Ballads that we seldom think of the oddity of such a volume as being published by two men ...
... volume may help to place the experience of women as poets in perspective . First of all , so accus- tomed are we to the honorific fame of Lyrical Ballads that we seldom think of the oddity of such a volume as being published by two men ...
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... volume of Poems of 1811 to her mother , also known as Margaret Holford , author of novels and a volume of verse , Gresford Vale ; and Other Poems , published in 1798.9 Holford the Younger had already made her name two years earlier , in ...
... volume of Poems of 1811 to her mother , also known as Margaret Holford , author of novels and a volume of verse , Gresford Vale ; and Other Poems , published in 1798.9 Holford the Younger had already made her name two years earlier , in ...
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