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  1. The Works of Mary Leapor (Oxford English Texts)
  2. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women's Poetry (Oxford English Monographs) by Richard Greene, 1993-06-24
  3. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-03-19
  4. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-09-10
  5. The Poetry of Mary Leapor (Focus on) by Stephen Van-Hagen, 2009-10-01
  6. A Northamptonshire poetess: Mary Leapor by Edmund Blunden, 1936
  7. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-09-10
  8. Mary Leapor : A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women's Poetry (Oxford English Monographs) by Richard Greene, 1993
  9. Poems upon several occasions. Volume 1 by Mrs. (Mary), 1722-1746 Leapor, 2009-10-26
  10. Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent: Studies in Augustan Poetry (Ams Studies in the Eighteenth Century) by Ann Messenger, 2001-06-15

41. Literature/Authors/L - Fractured Atlas Links Directory
L³pez Velarde, Ram³n (2). Le Fanu, J. Sheridan (1). Le Hunt, Bem (1).leapor, mary (1). Lear, Edward (20). Ledwidge, Francis (1). Lehman, David (8).
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42. Robert Southey, Specimens Of The Later English Poets (1807)
Keate, George Kelly, Hugh Kenrick, William Killigrew, Anne Killigrew, Sir WilliamKing, William Langhorne, John Langley, Robert leapor, mary Lee, Nathaniel
http://www.english.ucsb.edu/faculty/rraley/research/anthologies/Southey-1807.htm
Robert Southey, Specimens of the Later English Poets, with preliminary notices . 3 Volumes (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1807) Information about the collection: The poets included in the 3 volumes are arranged in the table of contents both in chronological (from year of death) and in alphabetical order. The titles of the poems themselves are not listed in either place; in the alphabetical list both the volume and page number where the author's works might be found are given. From the Preface: These volumes are intended to accompany Mr. Ellis's well known Specimens of the Early English Poets. That series concludes with the reign of Charles II, this begins with that of James his successor: the two together will exhibit the rise, progress, decline and revival of our Poetry, and the fluctuations of our poetical taste, from the first growth of the English language to the present times. A slight difference has been made in arrangement; instead of sorting the Poets, according to the reigns in which they flourished, I have noticed each under the year of his death, where that could be ascertained, otherwise according to the date of his chief publication. It was desirable that the series should be brought down to the end of the last century, and this order determined whom it should include. In consequence of this arrangement a few names will be found, which are included in the work of Mr. Ellis. Many worthless versifyers are admitted among the English Poets, by the courtesy of criticism, which seems to conceive that charity towards the dead may cover the multitude of its offences against the libing. There were other reasons for including here the reprobate, as well as the elect.

43. Mary Leapor
mehr) nach diesem Titel.. Richard Greene. Schlagwörter 'leapor, mary'.
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Die Titelaufnahme 4.557.249:
Greene, Richard
Mary Leapor
a study in eighteenth-century women's poetry - - Oxford [u.a.]: Clarendon Pr., 1993. IX, 243 S.. - ISBN 0-19-811988-7 : £ 30.00. - (Oxford English monographs). - Richard Greene. 'Leapor, Mary' Systematik (DZQ): Dieses Werk liegt vor oder ist bestellt in: Besitzende Bibliothek Sigel Standort Signatur Keine Angabe Keine Angabe Zentralbibliothek/Magazin ang/b9491 Engl. Sem. XVIII 1400/111 Keine Angabe Datum der Ersterfassung: Florian Seiffert HBZ , Stand: 11.09.2002

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45. Model ResearchReport
mary leapor A Study in Eighteenth Century Womens Poetry. Greene tells most of thishistory through mary leapor (17221746), a poet of the mid-century (vii).
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17 October 1997 Women Writers in Early Modern England: Group #9 Source:
Greene, Richard. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth Century
Womens Poetry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. Summary: Richard Greene's recounting of the life and times of English women writers in the eighteenth century is an unpleasant depiction of the way women's writings had gone unnoticed and unrecognized in that time. Greene tells most of this history through Mary Leapor (1722-1746), a poet of the mid-century (vii). She was the daughter of a gardener and herself a domestic
servant. Most of her life was spent in Brackley, Northamptonshire (vii). Unfortunately, as was the case with many of the female writers of that time, her works were not published until after her death. Once they were published, her works were well received and she became a popular poet (vii).
Unlike most poets of that time, Leapor seldom addressed abstractions and wrote few odes. Instead, she wrote about her experiences as a working woman in a society which discriminated deeply on the basis of gender (vii). Since Leapor remained firmly outside the social elite of her time, she has very strong comparisons with some other female poets whose works are now
being accepted and revealed as eighteenth century English verse. Many of these poets describe poverty or the injustices suffered by women of that time. The exclusion from legitimate publication was one of these injustices. These are the very things that shaped Mary Leapors own poetry (vii). Her experiences as an outsider, a woman, gave way to many compelling poems.

46. Schedule - Poetry And Prose: 1660-1800
10 William Collins, Ode to Fear 99193, Ode on the Poetical Character 993-95;12 mary leapor, An Epistle to a Lady 1010-11, Mira's Will 1011-12.
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Schedule - Poetry and Prose: 1660-1800
Schedule:
(page numbers to British Literature: 1640-1789
    September
  • 4 Introductions
  • 9 Pepys' diary, selections 394-401
  • 11 WebCT Instruction (Killam B400)
  • 16 Katherine Philips,
    • "Friendship's Mystery" 358,
    • "Epitaph: On her Son H. P." 359-60,
    • "The Virgin" 360,
    • "... Upon a Scandalous Libel ..." 362-63
  • 18 Katherine Philips,
    • "Friendship in Emblem" 364-66,
    • "Orinda to Lucasia" 367,
    • "Parting with Lucasia" 367-68
  • 23 John Dryden, "MacFlecknoe" 372-78
  • 25 John Dryden,
    • "To Anne Killigrew" 379-84,
    • "A Song for St. Cecilia's Day" 384-86;
    • Anne Killgrew, "Upon the Saying my verses ..." 528-30
  • 30 Aphra Behn,
    • "The Disappointment" 411-14,
    • "A Letter ..." 416-17
    October
  • 2 Aphra Behn,
    • "To ... Clarinda" 418,
    • "Epitaph" 418-19,
    • "Ovid to Julia" 419-20
  • 7 Lord Rochester, "A Satyr Against Reason ..." 464-69
  • 9 Lord Rochester,
    • "A Satyr on Charles II" 473-74,
    • "Imperfect Enjoyment" 462-64 [beware the obscene language!]
  • 14 WebCT Instruction (Killam B400)
  • 16 Open Class (note: the instructor will not be able to attend)
  • 21 Mary Astell, "A Serious Proposal to the ..." 574-76; Daniel Defoe, "An Academy for Women" 491-97

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Le Fanu, J. Sheridan, Le Guin, Ursula K. Le Hunt, Bem, Leacock, Stephen. leapor,mary, Lear, Edward. Leary, Timothy, Ledwidge, Francis. Lee, Harper, Lee, mary Soon.
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48. Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: Society And Culture: People:
23); Lawrence, DH@ (28); Lawrence, Thomas Edward@ (15); leapor, mary@(1); Lear, Edward@ (17); Lennox, Charlotte@ (1); Lewis, CS@ (59); Lewis
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Authors, Works, Projects The Poems of mary leapor, Suggest a Link. Homepageof The Poems of mary leapor (Laura Mandell, Miami U., Ohio). CrumbleHall .
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51. Research Resources: Thematic Studies
On occasion, as well, a work on a specific author (as for example, Richard Greene'sbook on mary leapor listed below) can provide insights or hints into
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Research Resources: Thematic Studies Table of Contents Gender and Writing Sexuality Libertinism Gender and Writing I have listed below some of the more useful general studies on the subject of women writers, although this list is by no means exhaustive. On occasion, as well, a work on a specific author (as for example, Richard Greene's book on Mary Leapor listed below) can provide insights or hints into approaches of other female writers. Many women writers (especially novelists) are of course also treated in more general thematic or generic studies.
Satirical plate from Dryden's translation of Juvenal's Sixth Satire, depicting the vices of women. Reproduced from John Dryden, et al The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus , 4th ed. (London, 1711). (More . . .) Barash, Carol. English Women's Poetry, 1649-1714: Politics, Community, and Linguistic Authority . Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Focussing on the relationship between women and community, with a particular examination of women writers' approaches to Mary of Modena (King James II's queen) and Queen Anne, this work particularly treats Katherine Philips, Anne Killigrew, Jane Barker, and Anne Finch, Countess Winchilsea. Includes some good discussions of the theme of "friendship."

52. L
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55. Essays: 2nd Year Course
Mon 02/12 Tue 03/12. the essay in verse. Alexander Pope An Essay on Man (epistleI) (1733) mary leapor An Essay on Woman (1751 posth.) Pope, Alexander.
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The Essay a short cultural history based on one genre (1600 - 1850)
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Mon. 10 - 12 Markus Marti
Tue. 10 - 12 Ladina Bezzola
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date contents texts discussed / recommended links Mon 21/10
Tue 22/10 creating a new genre: Montaigne
Michel de Montaigne, selected essays (1580)
of Friendship Of the Vanitie of Words Of Smels and Odors Montaigne's Essays (transl. Florio) Malaspina links to Montaigne. Montaigne: biography sonnetz The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude (in English) Mon 28/10 Tue 29/10 first English essays: Bacon Francis Bacon, selected essays (1597 - 1625) Of Truth Of Friendship Of Gardens Bacon, Francis.

56. Essays: 2nd Year Course
1722. mary leapor born. 1723 1725. Alexander Pope's The works of Shakespear. CharlesEdward, the Young Pretender, escapes to France. . mary leapor dies. 1747.
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William III and Mary II
"Seventeenth Century"
"Restoration"
The "Toleration Act" establishes permanent freedom of worship. The "Bill of Rights" summarizes the liberties established by the Glorious Revolution and asserts that no Catholic may become sovereign. James II lands in Ireland. Defeat of Jacobite Forces at the Battle of Boyne (Ireland). James II flees to France. (Whigs = supporters of William III, a standing army, weakening of State Church and long parliaments) John Locke's Of Human Understanding Colley Cibber's first performance as actor Campaign against France. Over 150 people accused of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts.

57. Pastoral Tradition And The Female Talent
Finch, Countess of Winchelsea, mary, Lady Chudleigh, and particularly the womenof more humble and obscure origins, Sarah Dixon and mary leapor make worthy
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Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent Studies in Augustan Poetry by Ann Messenger LC 99-40174 ISBN 0-404-63525-3 Cloth $ 74.50
AMS Studies in the Eighteenth Century, No. 25 Table of Contents Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent presents a valuable survey of this singular and influential genre in eighteenth-century literature, highlighting feminist themes and invoking the implicit feminist ideology to find a female voice. I know of no other full-length study that covers this important material in relation to pastoral poetry. "The author's painstaking scholarship is impressive, with forays into unexplored territory: the compelling, often poignant work of women writers here revealed provides a sobering glimpse into the real, as opposed to the fancied, life of the Enlightenment. Such insights into personal experience, family life, sexual politics, etc., offer the kind of revisionism so welcome to social historians and literary critics nowadays. As Messenger repeatedly stresses, women "wrote from the heart," and she finds ample proof of this prevailing thesis in many interesting citations and interpretations from an evidently voluminous reading. Also outstanding is the breadth of knowledge of secondary sources - from genre and historical studies to feminist theorists. "The treatment of individual writers - Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea, Mary, Lady Chudleigh, and particularly the women of more humble and obscure origins, Sarah Dixon and Mary Leapor - make worthy contributions to the study of an eighteenth-century feminist

58. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors L
3) Lautr©amont, Comte de (2) Lavant, Christine (3) Lawrence, DH (31) Lawrence,Josephine (2) Le Fanu, J. Sheridan (2) Le Hunt, Bem (2) leapor, mary (2), Lear
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59. C18 Bibliographies On-Line
mary leapor, by Laura Mandell; JeanJacques Le Franc de Pompignan, by TEDBraun; James Macpherson and Ossian, by Richard B. Sher, with Dafydd Moore;
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60. Directory - Arts: Literature: World Literature: British: 18th Century
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