This book considers the political and feminist significance of non-canonical women poets, particularly those who were writing in newspapers and periodicals, in colonial Australia.
This book considers the political and feminist significance of non-canonical women poets, particularly those who were writing in newspapers and periodicals, in colonial Australia.
Katie Hansord is a writer and researcher living in Melbourne, Australia. She completed her PhD at Deakin University. Her research interests include gender, poetry, feminism, political activism and print culture. She has published on the poetry of Eliza Hamilton Dunlop, Louisa Lawson, Mary Fortune and Caroline Leakey.
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List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: Rereading Colonial Poetry 1. Eliza Hamilton Dunlop: Anti-Slavery, Imperial Feminism and Romanticism: 1820-40 2. Mary Bailey: Hellenism, Bluestockings and the Colonial Times: 1840-50 3. Caroline Leakey: The Embowered Woman and Tasmania: 1850-60 4. Emily Manning: Spiritualism and Periodical Print Culture: 1860-80 5. Louisa Lawson: Fin de Siècle Transnational Feminist Poetics and the Dawn: 1880-1910 Conclusion: Beyond the Dawn Appendix: Selected Poems Notes Bibliography Index.
List of Figures Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: Rereading Colonial Poetry 1. Eliza Hamilton Dunlop: Anti-Slavery, Imperial Feminism and Romanticism: 1820-40 2. Mary Bailey: Hellenism, Bluestockings and the Colonial Times: 1840-50 3. Caroline Leakey: The Embowered Woman and Tasmania: 1850-60 4. Emily Manning: Spiritualism and Periodical Print Culture: 1860-80 5. Louisa Lawson: Fin de Siècle Transnational Feminist Poetics and the Dawn: 1880-1910 Conclusion: Beyond the Dawn Appendix: Selected Poems Notes Bibliography Index.
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