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Ann Williams: Postmistress, Poetess, Sericulturist

Posted Apr 5, 2022 by Tammy

Barbauld in Richard Samuel's "Portraits in the Characters of the Muses in the Temple of Apollo" 
(top row, second from the left), oil on canvas, 1778.
National Portrait Gallery.

 

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Anna Letitia Barbauld’s Writing and the Problem of Genre

Posted Mar 28, 2022 by Tammy

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A Great Conviction: Harriet Martineau's Metaphysical Solutions for Practical Issues

Posted Mar 17, 2022 by Isabelle Burrows

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Reprinting Margaret Cavendish

Posted Mar 10, 2022 by Belle Eist

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Sarah Belzoni’s (Not So) "Trifling Account of Women in Egypt, Nubia and Syria"

Posted Aug 19, 2021 by Victoria

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Agency in Empire: Eliza Fay in India

Posted Aug 5, 2021 by Hanieh Ghaderi

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"Back in through the window": The Chevalier/Chevalière D'Éon

Posted Jun 28, 2021 by Angela Wachowich

 

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Lucy Aikin, Feminist History, and the ‘Sisterhood of Womankind’

Posted Apr 2, 2021 by Michelle Levy

 

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Taking Up the Cause: Mary Hays's Female Biography

Posted Mar 18, 2021 by Amanda Law

 

 

 

 

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The Enchanting Ann Radcliffe

Posted Oct 1, 2020 by Victoria

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Maria W. Stewart, Activist for "African rights and liberty"

Posted Jul 23, 2020 by Amanda Law

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Elizabeth Heyrick, Mother of Immediatism

Posted Jul 16, 2020 by Victoria

 

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Mother Shipton: The Oldest Woman in the WPHP

Posted Apr 26, 2019 by Michelle Levy

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