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His and Hers: Essays in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature

Patricia Meyer Spacks
- 01 Dec 1986 - 
- Vol. 47, Iss: 4, pp 441-443
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This article is published in Modern Language Quarterly.The article was published on 1986-12-01. It has received 7 citations till now.

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Science, animal sympathy, and Anna Barbauld's the mouse's petition

TL;DR: The Life of Aesop as discussed by the authors is one of the most famous fables of the Middle Ages and it was translated into English by Caxton in the late fifteenth century.
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Anna Letitia Barbauld's ‘Washing-Day’ and the Montgolfier Balloon:

TL;DR: Barbauld's "Washing-Day" is a poem endangered by misreading, it has received three significant critical comments in the past few years, all well-intentioned and all off the mark, The first appeared in 1986 in Ann Messenger's His and Hers as mentioned in this paper.
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“I Cannot Harm Thee Now”: The Ethic of Satire in Anna Barbauld's Mock-Heroic Poetry

TL;DR: Barbauld's satiric verse has been omitted from studies of satire, including studies of specific satiric modes such as the mock heroic as mentioned in this paper, and this omission suggests the significance of women poets' contributions to satire, which has traditionally been identi...
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Reinvoking the “domestic muse”: Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the performance of genre

TL;DR: The authors reinvokes the domestic muse: Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the performance of genre in European Romantic Review: Vol. 11, Romanticism and the New, pp. 186-196.
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“Th'unhappy Poet's Breast”: Resisting violation in Anne Finch's “To the Nightingale”

TL;DR: The nightingale has intrigued poets, who have not always regarded it as a violated figure, but often as a melancholy one as mentioned in this paper, and this figure increasingly became associated with the raped Philomel in Book Six of Ovid's The Metamorphoses.
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Science, animal sympathy, and Anna Barbauld's the mouse's petition

TL;DR: The Life of Aesop as discussed by the authors is one of the most famous fables of the Middle Ages and it was translated into English by Caxton in the late fifteenth century.
Journal ArticleDOI

Anna Letitia Barbauld's ‘Washing-Day’ and the Montgolfier Balloon:

TL;DR: Barbauld's "Washing-Day" is a poem endangered by misreading, it has received three significant critical comments in the past few years, all well-intentioned and all off the mark, The first appeared in 1986 in Ann Messenger's His and Hers as mentioned in this paper.
Journal ArticleDOI

“I Cannot Harm Thee Now”: The Ethic of Satire in Anna Barbauld's Mock-Heroic Poetry

TL;DR: Barbauld's satiric verse has been omitted from studies of satire, including studies of specific satiric modes such as the mock heroic as mentioned in this paper, and this omission suggests the significance of women poets' contributions to satire, which has traditionally been identi...
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Reinvoking the “domestic muse”: Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the performance of genre

TL;DR: The authors reinvokes the domestic muse: Anna Laetitia Barbauld and the performance of genre in European Romantic Review: Vol. 11, Romanticism and the New, pp. 186-196.
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“Th'unhappy Poet's Breast”: Resisting violation in Anne Finch's “To the Nightingale”

TL;DR: The nightingale has intrigued poets, who have not always regarded it as a violated figure, but often as a melancholy one as mentioned in this paper, and this figure increasingly became associated with the raped Philomel in Book Six of Ovid's The Metamorphoses.