2018
DOI: 10.1111/1754-0208.12535
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‘My Bright Love shall all this blackness chase’: The Theological Poetry of Elizabeth Singer Rowe

Abstract: This article examines the influences of Calvinist theology and Cambridge Platonism on the religious poetry of Elizabeth Singer Rowe, specifically considering how she attempts to reconcile these schools of thought in her explorations of the nature of man's perception of the divine and his ability to reason. Analysing Rowe's poetry in this way reveals rich nuances of literary construction and theological enquiry, challenging the view that Dissenting poetry is merely an exercise of piety.

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“…Some earlier women poets have consistently generated scholarship, notably Anne Finch and Mary Leapor-with Finch recently receiving her own Literature Compass review (Keith, 2018). Elizabeth Singer Rowe may be experiencing a critical renaissance, following excellent accounts of her poetry and literary career from Bigold (2013Bigold ( , 2019 and Clement (2017Clement ( , 2018, as well as Backscheider's (2013) monograph study of her prose fiction. But given Rowe's undeniable importance to eighteenth-century literary history, she has received far less investigation than one might expect.…”
Section: Surveying Recent Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some earlier women poets have consistently generated scholarship, notably Anne Finch and Mary Leapor-with Finch recently receiving her own Literature Compass review (Keith, 2018). Elizabeth Singer Rowe may be experiencing a critical renaissance, following excellent accounts of her poetry and literary career from Bigold (2013Bigold ( , 2019 and Clement (2017Clement ( , 2018, as well as Backscheider's (2013) monograph study of her prose fiction. But given Rowe's undeniable importance to eighteenth-century literary history, she has received far less investigation than one might expect.…”
Section: Surveying Recent Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%