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Record Nr.

UNINA9910826205403321

Titolo

Women poets of the English Civil War / / edited by Sarah C. E. Ross and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Manchester, UK : , : Manchester University Press, , 2017

©2017

ISBN

1-5261-2504-8

1-5261-2503-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxiii, 362 pages) : illustrations; digital file(s)

Disciplina

821.40809287

Soggetti

War poetry, English - 17th century

War poetry, English - Women authors

Literary Studies: Poetry & Poets

LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry

Literature: history & criticism

History

Poetry

Great Britain

Great Britain History Civil War, 1642-1649 Poetry

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references  (pages 21-28) and index.

Nota di contenuto

List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Timeline. Introduction -- Further reading. Anne Bradstreet : From The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America (1650) -- From Several Poems (1678) . Hester Pulter. Katherine Philips : From the "Tutin" manuscript -- From the "Tutin" manuscript, reverse -- From Poems (1664) -- From Poems (1667). Margaret Cavendish : From Philosophical Fancies (1653) -- From Poems and Fancies (1664). Lucy Hutchinson : From De rerum natura -- From British Library, additional MS 17018 -- From Elegies -- From Order and Disorder -- From Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson. Textual introduction -- Textual notes -- Index of first lines

Sommario/riassunto

This anthology brings together extensive selections of poetry by the five most prolific and prominent women poets of the English Civil War



period: Anne Bradstreet, Hester Pulter, Margaret Cavendish, Katherine Philips and Lucy Hutchinson. It presents these poems in modern-spelling, clear-text versions for classroom use, and for ready comparison to mainstream editions of male poets' work. The anthology reveals the diversity of women's poetry in the mid-seventeenth century, across political affiliations and forms of publication. Notes on the poems and an introduction explain the contexts of Civil War, religious conflict, and scientific and literary development. The anthology enables a more comprehensive understanding of seventeenth-century women's poetic culture, both in its own right and in relation to prominent male poets such as Marvell, Milton and Dryden