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This volume brings together issues of gender, class, and species through a study of a selection of poetry by five eighteenth-century British laboring-class women poets: Mary Collier, Mary Leapor, Elizabeth Hands, Ann Yearsley, and Janet Little. Extending the feminist concept of 'interlocking oppressions' to include a consideration of the link between women and animals, Lactilla Tends her Fav'rite Cow benefits from the foundations set by earlier studies of laboring-class writers even as it extends their conclusions through the use of an explicitly ecocritical perspective. As well, the book's specific focus on the period between 1740 and 1800 contributes to furthering the nascent ecocritical practice in eighteenth-century studies.

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'... Milne's study is essential reading for specialists interested in what a historically sensitive ecocriticism can bring to our understanding of these labouring-class women poets and their work.' -- William J. Christmas, San Francisco State University * Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Summer 2009 *

Lactilla Tends Her Fav'rite Cow: Ecocritical

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      Publisher: Bucknell University Press
      Publication Date: 01/07/2008
      ISBN13: 9781611482935, 978-1611482935
      ISBN10: 1611482933

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume brings together issues of gender, class, and species through a study of a selection of poetry by five eighteenth-century British laboring-class women poets: Mary Collier, Mary Leapor, Elizabeth Hands, Ann Yearsley, and Janet Little. Extending the feminist concept of 'interlocking oppressions' to include a consideration of the link between women and animals, Lactilla Tends her Fav'rite Cow benefits from the foundations set by earlier studies of laboring-class writers even as it extends their conclusions through the use of an explicitly ecocritical perspective. As well, the book's specific focus on the period between 1740 and 1800 contributes to furthering the nascent ecocritical practice in eighteenth-century studies.

      Trade Review
      '... Milne's study is essential reading for specialists interested in what a historically sensitive ecocriticism can bring to our understanding of these labouring-class women poets and their work.' -- William J. Christmas, San Francisco State University * Eighteenth-Century Fiction, Summer 2009 *

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