Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth Century Women's Poetry
by Richard Greene 2021-01-09 03:10:13
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Mary Leapor (1722-1746), a Northamptonshire kitchen maid, produced a substantial body of exceptional poetry which was only published after her early death at the age of twenty-four. This is a timely examination of the work of a poet who has remained... Read more
Mary Leapor (1722-1746), a Northamptonshire kitchen maid, produced a substantial body of exceptional poetry which was only published after her early death at the age of twenty-four. This is a timely examination of the work of a poet who has remained almost forgotten for 200 years.Leapor is one of many gifted poets, mainly women and labourers, whose work stands outside the traditional canon of eighteenth-century verse. Richard Greene draws on extensive primary research to present substantial new information about Leapor''s life. He discusses her protests against theinjustices suffered by women and the poor, her attempts to gain an education, and the influence that illness and the expectation of an early death had upon her writing.Throughout, Leapor is seen in relation to both the mainstream poets of her time and to those whom literary history has considned to obscurity. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women''s Poetry thus provides insight not only into the work of a single neglected woman poet, but offers asometimes surprising perspective on the literary history of the "Ages of Pope and Johnson". Less
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  • 8.5 X 5.43 X 0.79 in
  • 256
  • Oxford University Press
  • May 1, 1994
  • English
  • 9780198119883
Rachel Robison is a graduate student in the philosophy department at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has published several articles on philosophy and popular culture topics.Richard Gre...
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