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Scholars of British literature and women writers will welcome this important study of one of the eighteenth century's foremost writers.

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Watkins makes a solid case for treating Barbauld as a major poet. Choice Watkin's own vision of Barbauld, presented in Anna Letitia Barbauld and Eighteenth-Century Visionary Poetics, is a useful one. His detailed exploration of the intellectual and visionary scope of Barbauld's poetry will no doubt have a significant impact on the way in which this still underappreciated writer is subsequently viewed. -- Claire Knowles European Romantic Review Daniel Watkins's Anna Letitia Barbauld and Eighteenth-Century Visionary Poetics makes a convincing case for reading Barbauld's published volumes as volumes, rather than as atomized poems... It is a bold claim, but one borne out by the quality of Barbauld's poetry. The Year's Work in English Studies Watkins's work offers a remarkable guide to [Barbaul's Poems], and a fine celebration of Barbauld's distinctive political and poetic intellect. The Year's Work in English Studies Thoughtfully engaging with major trends in critical perspectives on female poetics, Watkin's goal, explored in his introduction, is to enlarge our discussions of women's writing in the period... This, indeed, is the great strength of his discussion of Barbauld as visionary and as poet: he seeks to bring out the allusive richness of each poem while remaining alert t the larger aims of the volume as a whole. -- Felicity James Modern Language Review ... Watkins is the reader Barbauld deserves. -- Harriet Kramer Linkin Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Barbauld's Poems in Context
2. Politics, Vision, and Pastoral
3. Satire, Antipastoral, and Visionary Poetics
4. Personal Life and Visionary Poetics
5. Reflections on Writing
6. The Personal and Biblical Principles of Poetic Vision
7. God, Vision, and the Political Moment
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9781421404585, 978-1421404585
      ISBN10: 1421404583

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Scholars of British literature and women writers will welcome this important study of one of the eighteenth century's foremost writers.

      Trade Review
      Watkins makes a solid case for treating Barbauld as a major poet. Choice Watkin's own vision of Barbauld, presented in Anna Letitia Barbauld and Eighteenth-Century Visionary Poetics, is a useful one. His detailed exploration of the intellectual and visionary scope of Barbauld's poetry will no doubt have a significant impact on the way in which this still underappreciated writer is subsequently viewed. -- Claire Knowles European Romantic Review Daniel Watkins's Anna Letitia Barbauld and Eighteenth-Century Visionary Poetics makes a convincing case for reading Barbauld's published volumes as volumes, rather than as atomized poems... It is a bold claim, but one borne out by the quality of Barbauld's poetry. The Year's Work in English Studies Watkins's work offers a remarkable guide to [Barbaul's Poems], and a fine celebration of Barbauld's distinctive political and poetic intellect. The Year's Work in English Studies Thoughtfully engaging with major trends in critical perspectives on female poetics, Watkin's goal, explored in his introduction, is to enlarge our discussions of women's writing in the period... This, indeed, is the great strength of his discussion of Barbauld as visionary and as poet: he seeks to bring out the allusive richness of each poem while remaining alert t the larger aims of the volume as a whole. -- Felicity James Modern Language Review ... Watkins is the reader Barbauld deserves. -- Harriet Kramer Linkin Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Barbauld's Poems in Context
      2. Politics, Vision, and Pastoral
      3. Satire, Antipastoral, and Visionary Poetics
      4. Personal Life and Visionary Poetics
      5. Reflections on Writing
      6. The Personal and Biblical Principles of Poetic Vision
      7. God, Vision, and the Political Moment
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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