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While the contested identity of "Ephelia" has linked the poet to several Restoration writers, this edition, updating the author's earlier work, discusses the poems with reference to the standing attribution to Mary (Villiers) Stuart, Duchess of Richmond.
"The Early Modern Englishwoman" series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings in English from 1500 to 1750. These selections make available the writings of Lady Frances Norton, nee Freke, and her daughter Lady Grace Gethin, nee Norton.
"The Early Modern Englishwoman" series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings in English from 1500 to 1750. This volume looks at the devotional poetry of the mysterious An Collins.
Part of a series offering works by, for and about Englishwomen of the early-modern period, this title offers three poems (1691-93). The first laments William III's temporary departure to Holland, the other two burlesques on life at Oxford University.
"The Early Modern Englishwoman" series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings in English from 1500 to 1750. This volume focuses on the devotional writings of a lady who desired to advance the glory of God.
This series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings which are by, for and about early-modern women. This title is militantly protestant in tone and contains 26 devotional poems, mostly featuring male speakers.
"The Early Modern Englishwoman" series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings in English from 1500 to 1750. This volume focuses on the few extant poems of Anne Killigrew, who remains a largely unknown yet competent English poetess.
"The Early Modern Englishwoman" series makes available a comprehensive and focused collection of writings in English from 1500 to 1750. These writings, attributed to Elizabeth Major, reveal a woman skilled in her knowledge of the Bible.
Printed Writings 1641-1700: Series II, Part Two, consists of seven volumes of writings as follows: Volume 1: An Collins Volume 2: Alicia D'Anvers Volume 3: 'Eliza' Volume 4: Amey Hayward Volume 5: Anne Killigrew Volume 6: Elizabeth Major Volume 7: Elizabeth Singer [Rowe]
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