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Essays and Poems and 'Simplicity', a Comedy


Essays and Poems and 'Simplicity', a Comedy

Paperback by Montagu, Mary Wortley; Halsband, Robert (late Professor of English, late Professor of English, University of Illinois); Grundy, Isobel (Henry Marshall Tory Professor, Henry Marshall Tory Professor, University of Alberta)

Essays and Poems and 'Simplicity', a Comedy

£56.00

ISBN:
9780198122883
Publication Date:
19 Aug 1993
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
442 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Essays and Poems and 'Simplicity', a Comedy

Description

Despite being an aristocrat and a woman, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689 - 1762) made herself a writer. Lady Mary has long been well-known as a `character' a letter writer, and a traveller, this revised paperback edition of her non-epistolary writings appears at a time when interest in her literary work is now widespread and serious. Lady Mary saw herself as `haunted by the Daemon of Poesie'. She wrote literary criticism of Addison and the only essay by a woman published in the Spectator, together with spirited verse replies to Pope and Swift and passionate love-poems which dispute the period's label `Age of Reason'. Her essays (some published anonymously in newspapers) and poems (many of which appeared with her secret connivance) deal with issues still alive and accessible today: love, marriage, prejudice against women writers, the medical breakthrough of smallpox innoculation. Her comedy, Simplicity, has been recently revived in productions around the U.K. Hard-hitting, eloquent and often funny, the work of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu will be essential reading for the growing number of scholars, students and general readers of women's writing.

Contents

Essays; poems; "Simplicity, A Comedy".

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