British Women Poets of the Romantic Era: An AnthologyPaula R. Feldman Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997 - 879 pages During the Romantic period, women such as Joanna Baillie, Anna Letitia Barbauld, Felicia Hemans, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Mary Robinson, Anna Seward, Charlotte Smith, and Mary Tighe were among the most highly respected and widely read practitioners of the art of poetry. In fact, Hemans was one of the bestselling authors of the nineteenth century, and Baillie was the foremost playwright of her time. In British Women Poets of the Romantic Era, Paula R. Feldman introduces modern readers to the range and diversity of women's poetic expression, making available more texts by more women poets of the Romantic era than have ever been collected in a single book in the twentieth century. Feldman provides detailed introductions for each of the sixty-two poets, chronicling their lives, poetic careers, and critical reputations. This groundbreaking volume not only documents the richness of their literary contributions but also changes our thinking about the poetry of the English Romantic period. |
Contents
Maria Abdy c 17971867 | 1 |
Jane Austen 17751817 | 16 |
Song The gliding fish that takes his play | 44 |
Copyright | |
45 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Anna Letitia Barbauld Anna Seward Baillie beautiful bird breast bright British brow Byron Charlotte Smith charms child Coleridge Critical dark daughter dear death died Dorothy dream Edgeworth Edinburgh edition Elizabeth Elizabeth Cobbold fair fancy father fear feel flowers heart Hemans hour husband Ibid Jane Jane Taylor Joanna Baillie John Tod Lady Letitia Elizabeth Landon Letters light literary live London lonely Lucy Aikin Magazine Maria married Mary Mary Russell Mitford Mary Tighe Mary Wollstonecraft Memoirs Mitford mother Muse never night novel numbers o'er Opie pale Poems London poet Poetical poetry pow'r published Sara Coleridge scene Seward shade shore sigh sing sister smile soft song Sonnet soul sweet Tale Taylor tears Text thee thine thou thought thro verse voice vols volume Walter Scott waves wild William wind wing women Wordsworth writing wrote young ΙΟ