Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry

Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry
Title Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry PDF eBook
Author Paula R. Backscheider
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 556
Release 2005-12-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780801881695

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Co-Winner, James Russell Lowell Prize, Modern Language Association This major study offers a broad view of the writing and careers of eighteenth-century women poets, casting new light on the ways in which poetry was read and enjoyed, on changing poetic tastes in British culture, and on the development of many major poetic genres and traditions. Rather than presenting a chronological survey, Paula R. Backscheider explores the forms in which women wrote and the uses to which they put those forms. Considering more than forty women in relation to canonical male writers of the same era, she concludes that women wrote in all of the genres that men did but often adapted, revised, and even created new poetic kinds from traditional forms. Backscheider demonstrates that knowledge of these women's poetry is necessary for an accurate and nuanced literary history. Within chapters on important canonical and popular verse forms, she gives particular attention to such topics as women's use of religious poetry to express candid ideas about patriarchy and rape; the continuing evolution and important role of the supposedly antiquarian genre of the friendship poetry; same-sex desire in elegy by women as well as by men; and the status of Charlotte Smith as a key figure of the long eighteenth century, not only as a Romantic-era poet.

A Catalogue of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books, in Various Languages and Classes of Literature

A Catalogue of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books, in Various Languages and Classes of Literature
Title A Catalogue of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books, in Various Languages and Classes of Literature PDF eBook
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Pages 676
Release 1811
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Bookseller's catalogues

Bookseller's catalogues
Title Bookseller's catalogues PDF eBook
Author C.J. Barrington
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Pages 654
Release 1813
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Books and Their Readers in 18th Century England

Books and Their Readers in 18th Century England
Title Books and Their Readers in 18th Century England PDF eBook
Author Isabel Rivers
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 306
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1847144004

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This collection of eight new essays investigates ways in which significant kinds of 18th-century writings were designed and received by different audiences. Rivers explores the answers to certain crucial questions about the contemporary use of books. This new edition contains the results of important new research by well known specialists in the field of book and publishing history over the last two decades.

Romantic Women Writers Reviewed, Part III vol 8

Romantic Women Writers Reviewed, Part III vol 8
Title Romantic Women Writers Reviewed, Part III vol 8 PDF eBook
Author Ann R Hawkins
Publisher Routledge
Pages 570
Release 2020-04-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000748553

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This multi-volume reset collection will address a significant shortfall in scholarly work, offering contemporary reviews of the work of Romantic women writers to a wider audience.

Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England

Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England
Title Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England PDF eBook
Author Leslie Ritchie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351536613

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Combining new musicology trends, formal musical analysis, and literary feminist recovery work, Leslie Ritchie examines rare poetic, didactic, fictional, and musical texts written by women in late eighteenth-century Britain. She finds instances of and resistance to contemporary perceptions of music as a form of social control in works by Maria Barth?mon, Harriett Abrams, Mary Worgan, Susanna Rowson, Hannah Cowley, and Amelia Opie, among others. Relating women's musical compositions and writings about music to theories of music's function in the formation of female subjectivities during the latter half of the eighteenth century, Ritchie draws on the work of cultural theorists and cultural historians, as well as feminist scholars who have explored the connection between femininity and performance. Whether crafting works consonant with societal ideals of charitable, natural, and national order, or re-imagining their participation in these musical aids to social harmony, women contributed significantly to the formation of British cultural identity. Ritchie's interdisciplinary book will interest scholars working in a range of fields, including gender studies, musicology, eighteenth-century British literature, and cultural studies.

Feminist Milton

Feminist Milton
Title Feminist Milton PDF eBook
Author Joseph Wittreich
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 208
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501743600

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