Had I been born a hero
Helen Deutsch: Female poets of the eighteenth century, 21 September 2006
Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry: Inventing Agency, Inventing Genre
by Paula Backscheider.
Johns Hopkins, 514 pp., £43.50, January 2006,0 8018 8169 2 Show More
by Paula Backscheider.
Johns Hopkins, 514 pp., £43.50, January 2006,
“... elegies of Mary Darwall and Anna Seward, the sonnet sequences of Mary Robinson and Charlotte Smith are only a few examples. The woman poet herself thus becomes a complex character, contemplating her public image with the pleasure of Mary Jones at mid-century: ‘Well, but the joy to see my works in print!/Myself too pictur’d in a mezzo-tint!’ Take ... ”