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Presents the works of Ann Yearsley, a laboring-class poet' whose writing forms part of an under-represented area of romanticism. This work includes her play "Earl Goodwin" and novel "The Royal Captives".
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Presents the works of Ann Yearsley, a laboring-class poet' whose writing forms part of an under-represented area of romanticism. This work includes her play "Earl Goodwin" and novel "The Royal Captives".
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138758315
- ISBN-10: 1138758310
- Artikelnr.: 75628394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138758315
- ISBN-10: 1138758310
- Artikelnr.: 75628394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kerri Andrews, Tim Fulford, Bridget Keegan
1 Lines Addressed to the Revd Mr Leeves on his Visiting Stella to Cowslip Green
2 To Mr Grey Cowper
3 Night. To Stella
4 Th oughts on the Author's Own Death. Written when Very Young
5 To a Friend; on Valentine's Day
6 Another Valentine. To Another Person
7 To Mrs. V____n
8 A Fragment
9 On the Sudden Death of a Friend
10 To Mr. R____, on his Benevolent Scheme for Rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, by Promoting Sunday Schools
11 To Mrs. M____s
12 To Stella; on a Visit to Mrs. Montagu
13 To the Same; on her Accusing the Author of Flattery, and of Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator
14 Soliloquy
15 Address to Friendship
16 To the Honourable H____e W____e, on Reading the Castle of Otranto. December, 1784
17 To Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Portland
18 On Mrs. Montagu
19 Clift on Hill. Written in January 1785
20 To Stella
21 Extempore on the Author's being Reprov'd by her Mother and Brother when a Girl
22 Despondence
23 Th e Following Lines were Written Extempore with a Pencil in the Stock
Exchange
24 To Mr Chetwood
25 Ode on the Late Happy Reconciliation between His Majesty and the Prince of Wales: by Mrs. Yearsley
26 Lines, on Entering Lady Wallace's Study, her Ladyship being Absent. By Mrs. Yearsley, the Poetess of Bristol
27 Addressed to Sensibility
28 On the Death of Her Grace, the Duchess Dowager of Portland
29 To a Sensible but Passionate Friend
30 To the Bristol Marine Society
31 Familiar Epistle to a Friend, who Appeared Hurt on the Author's Desiring Him to Live 'Upon Remembrance
32 Song
33 To Mr. V____, on his Pronouncing the Author to be in Love, when She Wrote the Preceding
34 Epitaph, on the Sudden Death of an Accomplished Youth (Designed for a Tomb
Stone)
35 Elegy, Written on the Banks of the Avon, where the Author took a last Farewel of he
2 To Mr Grey Cowper
3 Night. To Stella
4 Th oughts on the Author's Own Death. Written when Very Young
5 To a Friend; on Valentine's Day
6 Another Valentine. To Another Person
7 To Mrs. V____n
8 A Fragment
9 On the Sudden Death of a Friend
10 To Mr. R____, on his Benevolent Scheme for Rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, by Promoting Sunday Schools
11 To Mrs. M____s
12 To Stella; on a Visit to Mrs. Montagu
13 To the Same; on her Accusing the Author of Flattery, and of Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator
14 Soliloquy
15 Address to Friendship
16 To the Honourable H____e W____e, on Reading the Castle of Otranto. December, 1784
17 To Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Portland
18 On Mrs. Montagu
19 Clift on Hill. Written in January 1785
20 To Stella
21 Extempore on the Author's being Reprov'd by her Mother and Brother when a Girl
22 Despondence
23 Th e Following Lines were Written Extempore with a Pencil in the Stock
Exchange
24 To Mr Chetwood
25 Ode on the Late Happy Reconciliation between His Majesty and the Prince of Wales: by Mrs. Yearsley
26 Lines, on Entering Lady Wallace's Study, her Ladyship being Absent. By Mrs. Yearsley, the Poetess of Bristol
27 Addressed to Sensibility
28 On the Death of Her Grace, the Duchess Dowager of Portland
29 To a Sensible but Passionate Friend
30 To the Bristol Marine Society
31 Familiar Epistle to a Friend, who Appeared Hurt on the Author's Desiring Him to Live 'Upon Remembrance
32 Song
33 To Mr. V____, on his Pronouncing the Author to be in Love, when She Wrote the Preceding
34 Epitaph, on the Sudden Death of an Accomplished Youth (Designed for a Tomb
Stone)
35 Elegy, Written on the Banks of the Avon, where the Author took a last Farewel of he
1 Lines Addressed to the Revd Mr Leeves on his Visiting Stella to Cowslip Green
2 To Mr Grey Cowper
3 Night. To Stella
4 Th oughts on the Author's Own Death. Written when Very Young
5 To a Friend; on Valentine's Day
6 Another Valentine. To Another Person
7 To Mrs. V____n
8 A Fragment
9 On the Sudden Death of a Friend
10 To Mr. R____, on his Benevolent Scheme for Rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, by Promoting Sunday Schools
11 To Mrs. M____s
12 To Stella; on a Visit to Mrs. Montagu
13 To the Same; on her Accusing the Author of Flattery, and of Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator
14 Soliloquy
15 Address to Friendship
16 To the Honourable H____e W____e, on Reading the Castle of Otranto. December, 1784
17 To Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Portland
18 On Mrs. Montagu
19 Clift on Hill. Written in January 1785
20 To Stella
21 Extempore on the Author's being Reprov'd by her Mother and Brother when a Girl
22 Despondence
23 Th e Following Lines were Written Extempore with a Pencil in the Stock
Exchange
24 To Mr Chetwood
25 Ode on the Late Happy Reconciliation between His Majesty and the Prince of Wales: by Mrs. Yearsley
26 Lines, on Entering Lady Wallace's Study, her Ladyship being Absent. By Mrs. Yearsley, the Poetess of Bristol
27 Addressed to Sensibility
28 On the Death of Her Grace, the Duchess Dowager of Portland
29 To a Sensible but Passionate Friend
30 To the Bristol Marine Society
31 Familiar Epistle to a Friend, who Appeared Hurt on the Author's Desiring Him to Live 'Upon Remembrance
32 Song
33 To Mr. V____, on his Pronouncing the Author to be in Love, when She Wrote the Preceding
34 Epitaph, on the Sudden Death of an Accomplished Youth (Designed for a Tomb
Stone)
35 Elegy, Written on the Banks of the Avon, where the Author took a last Farewel of he
2 To Mr Grey Cowper
3 Night. To Stella
4 Th oughts on the Author's Own Death. Written when Very Young
5 To a Friend; on Valentine's Day
6 Another Valentine. To Another Person
7 To Mrs. V____n
8 A Fragment
9 On the Sudden Death of a Friend
10 To Mr. R____, on his Benevolent Scheme for Rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, by Promoting Sunday Schools
11 To Mrs. M____s
12 To Stella; on a Visit to Mrs. Montagu
13 To the Same; on her Accusing the Author of Flattery, and of Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator
14 Soliloquy
15 Address to Friendship
16 To the Honourable H____e W____e, on Reading the Castle of Otranto. December, 1784
17 To Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Portland
18 On Mrs. Montagu
19 Clift on Hill. Written in January 1785
20 To Stella
21 Extempore on the Author's being Reprov'd by her Mother and Brother when a Girl
22 Despondence
23 Th e Following Lines were Written Extempore with a Pencil in the Stock
Exchange
24 To Mr Chetwood
25 Ode on the Late Happy Reconciliation between His Majesty and the Prince of Wales: by Mrs. Yearsley
26 Lines, on Entering Lady Wallace's Study, her Ladyship being Absent. By Mrs. Yearsley, the Poetess of Bristol
27 Addressed to Sensibility
28 On the Death of Her Grace, the Duchess Dowager of Portland
29 To a Sensible but Passionate Friend
30 To the Bristol Marine Society
31 Familiar Epistle to a Friend, who Appeared Hurt on the Author's Desiring Him to Live 'Upon Remembrance
32 Song
33 To Mr. V____, on his Pronouncing the Author to be in Love, when She Wrote the Preceding
34 Epitaph, on the Sudden Death of an Accomplished Youth (Designed for a Tomb
Stone)
35 Elegy, Written on the Banks of the Avon, where the Author took a last Farewel of he







