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Subjects
Women authors, Freedom of expression, American poetry, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, History, Feminism and literature, American literature, women authors, Bradstreet, anne, 1612?-1672, Wheatley, phillis, 1753-1784, American poetry, women authors, American poetry, history and criticismPlaces
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17th century, 18th centuryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The right to write: the literary politics of Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley
2010, University Press of America
in English
0761846093 9780761846093
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Right to Write: The Literary Politics of Anne Bradstreet and Phillis Wheatley
2009, University Press of America, Incorporated
in English
1282498843 9781282498846
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Table of Contents
Remember the ladies
Anne Bradstreet: with her "owne sweet hand"
To be a woman in print: prefatory politics
From coterie to print: the promiscuity of public exchange
"To play the rex"
Vexed by vanity, she speaks her mind
Phillis Wheatley: she must "be refin'd, and join th' angelic train"
To be a slave in print: prefatory politics
The power of passivity: Phillis's poetics
"In vain the feather'd warblers sing"
Remember the ladies: female poets in nineteenth century America.
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Includes bibliographical references (pp. 81-84) and index.
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