"This book focuses on the lonely women of the long eighteenth century-both literary characters and poets themselves-who exploited the sense of vulnerability that loneliness entails for their poetic benefit, and in the process, changed how "loneliness" was perceived more broadly."--
"This book focuses on the lonely women of the long eighteenth century-both literary characters and poets themselves-who exploited the sense of vulnerability that loneliness entails for their poetic benefit, and in the process, changed how "loneliness" was perceived more broadly."--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amelia Worsley is Assistant Professor of English at Amherst College. Her research interests include poetry and poetics, the history of affect and emotion, the study of gender and sexuality, and the literature of slavery and abolition.
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Introduction 1. Singing to Echo: John Milton's Lady in the Masque Presented atLudlow Castle 2. Nocturnal Reveries: Anne Finch's Allusive Flights 3. "'In these lone walls": Inside Alexander Pope's Grottoes 4. "Lonely Anguish": Thomas Gray's Elegiac Complaints 5. The Shells of Poetry: Echoic Lyric in Charlotte Smith's Sonnets Postscript: Keats' Nightingale
Introduction 1. Singing to Echo: John Milton's Lady in the Masque Presented atLudlow Castle 2. Nocturnal Reveries: Anne Finch's Allusive Flights 3. "'In these lone walls": Inside Alexander Pope's Grottoes 4. "Lonely Anguish": Thomas Gray's Elegiac Complaints 5. The Shells of Poetry: Echoic Lyric in Charlotte Smith's Sonnets Postscript: Keats' Nightingale
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