A Companion to Eighteenth-Century Poetry 2007
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Women Poets and Their Writing in Eighteenth-Century Britain

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“…At this time, similar investigations were also regularly appearing within standalone journal articles (which, regrettably, are largely omitted from this survey for reasons of space). Meanwhile, it was becoming the norm for broader studies of eighteenth‐century poetry or women's writing to incorporate women poets, and for introductory period surveys to dedicate a chapter to ‘women's poetry’ (e.g., Backscheider, 2005a; Behrendt, 2015; Curran, 1993; Doody, 2000; Gerrard, 2010; Grant, 2006; Grundy, 2016; Kairoff, 2001; Shuttleton, 2015).…”
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“…At this time, similar investigations were also regularly appearing within standalone journal articles (which, regrettably, are largely omitted from this survey for reasons of space). Meanwhile, it was becoming the norm for broader studies of eighteenth‐century poetry or women's writing to incorporate women poets, and for introductory period surveys to dedicate a chapter to ‘women's poetry’ (e.g., Backscheider, 2005a; Behrendt, 2015; Curran, 1993; Doody, 2000; Gerrard, 2010; Grant, 2006; Grundy, 2016; Kairoff, 2001; Shuttleton, 2015).…”
Section: Surveying Recent Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, it was becoming the norm for broader studies of eighteenth-century poetry or women's writing to incorporate women poets, and for introductory period surveys to dedicate a chapter to 'women's poetry' (e.g., Backscheider, 2005a;Behrendt, 2015;Curran, 1993;Doody, 2000;Gerrard, 2010;Grant, 2006;Grundy, 2016;Kairoff, 2001;Shuttleton, 2015).…”
Section: Surveying Recent Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%