Anna Seward and the end of the eighteenth century
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Language: | English |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
c2012.
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Table of Contents:
- Under suspicious circumstances : the (critical) disappearance of Anna Seward
- "Fancy's shrine" : Anna Seward and Lady Miller's Batheaston poetical assemblies
- Anna Seward and the profession of poetry
- Anna Seward, British patriot
- Wartime correspondent : Seward, the French wars, and late-century patriotism
- Seward and sensibility : Louisa, a poetical novel, in four epistles
- Louisa and the late eighteenth-century family romance
- Seward and the sonnet I : Milton's champion
- Seward and the sonnet II : corresponding poems
- Seward and the sonnet III : the "lost" Honora
- Seward's memoirs of-- Dr. Darwin : digging in the botanical garden
- Anna Seward, Samuel Johnson, and the end of the eighteenth century.