Eighteenth Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology Explained

Eighteenth century women poets: an Oxford anthology
Author:Roger Lonsdale
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Poetry
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Release Date:1989
Media Type:print
Pages:xlvii, 555 pages; 23 cm
Isbn:9780198117698
Congress:PR1177.V47 1989
Oclc:19122764

Eighteenth century women poets: an Oxford anthology is a poetry anthology edited by Roger Lonsdale and published in 1989 by the Oxford University Press. In the introduction, Lonsdale notes that while the featured writers may have flourished, to one degree or another, during the eighteenth century, by the time he came to collect their work, many of them had "disappeared from view."[1] Scholars since have credited Lonsdale's "unprecedented"[2] work for opening up new avenues for teaching and research. The collection comprises three hundred and twenty-three separate poems by one hundred and seven different poets, fifteen of whom remain anonymous. The entries are arranged chronologically, and each includes a biographical note.

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  1. Introduction, xxi.
  2. https://catalog.lib.uchicago.edu/vufind/Record/986175/Reviews Review