The Anne Finch Wellesley Manuscript Poems

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University of Georgia Press, 1998 - 205 pagina's
The publication of the Wellesley manuscript marks the first complete edition of fifty-three poems by the most talented and significant woman poet of the Restoration and eighteenth century. Anne Finch (1661-1720) wrote most of these poems in the last decade of her life, and they are essential to a complete evaluation of her work.

This authoritative edition, edited by Barbara McGovern and Charles H. Hinnant, is useful for scholars as well as general readers of eighteenth-century poetry and women's literature. It contains textual notes, commentary, and an introduction that examines many of the issues relevant to Finch's poetry, including political climate, literary milieu, personal circumstances, and gender awareness. The editors also discuss Finch's devotional verse and her poetry in praise of female friendship, offering new insight into her attitudes toward these themes.

These poems were not published during Finch's lifetime nor in a posthumous collection and subsequently fell into obscurity until the manuscript resurfaced in the twentieth century. McGovern and Hinnant suggest that this had to do with the dangerous political environment in England, particularly following the Jacobite rebellion of 1715.

Not only do these poems help to define Finch's stature as a poet, they also provide a valuable perspective on the politics of the early woman writer.

 

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Acknowledgments
xiii
Editors Note
xliii
On the Death of the Queen
25
An Hymn of Thanksgiving after a Dangerous
37
Upon an improbable undertaking
45
A Ballad to Mrs Catherine Fleming in London
56
To Mr Pope In answer to a coppy of verses occasiond
69
On my being charged with writing a lampoon
75
Over the Picture of Major Pownoll
82
A Suplication for the joys of Heaven
89
ble the Lord Viscount Hatton by
99
The Lawrell III
111
Thou hast hedgd
118
Textual Notes and Commentary
143
Index of Titles and First Lines
195
Copyright

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Populaire passages

Pagina 201 - Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these my brethren, ye did it unto me.

Over de auteur (1998)

Barbara McGovern is an associate professor of English at Ohio State University, Mansfield and the author of Anne Finch and Her Poetry (Georgia). Charles H. Hinnant is a professor of English at the University of Missouri and the author of The Poetry of Anne Finch.

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