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From the Editor

  1. New Directions on Mary Leapor and Ann Yearsley
  2. Kerri Andrews
  3. pp. 9-18
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581845
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Articles

  1. Mary Leapor’s Verse and Genre
  2. Bill Overton
  3. pp. 19-32
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581846
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  1. Lyric Modes: The Soliloquy Poems of Mary Leapor and Ann Yearsley
  2. William J. Christmas
  3. pp. 33-50
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581847
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  1. Visiting the Country House: Generic Innovation in Mary Leapor’s “Crumble-Hall”
  2. Sharon Young
  3. pp. 51-64
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581848
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  1. Monarchy, Meritocracy, and Tragic Realism in the Work of Mary Leapor
  2. Anne Chandler
  3. pp. 65-87
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581849
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  1. The Poetics of Radical Abolitionism: Ann Yearsley’s Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade
  2. Brycchan Carey
  3. pp. 89-105
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581850
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  1. Ann Yearsley and the London Newspapers in 1787
  2. Kerri Andrews
  3. pp. 107-124
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581851
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  1. The Place of the Poet in Place: Reading Local Culture in the Work of Mary Leapor
  2. Anne Milne
  3. pp. 125-139
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581852
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  1. “Flying atoms in the sightless air”: Issues of Coherence and Scale in Leapor and Yearsley
  2. David Fairer
  3. pp. 141-162
  4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/tsw.2015.a581853
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Reviews

  1. Anna Letitia Barbauld and Eighteenth-Century Visionary Poetics by Daniel P. Watkins (review)
  2. Harriet Kramer Linkin
  3. pp. 163-165
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  1. Gender and Genre: German Women Write The French Revolution by Stephanie M. Hilger (review)
  2. Alessa Johns
  3. pp. 166-168
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  1. Irish Women’s Fiction: From Edgeworth To Enright by Heather Ingman (review)
  2. Kathryn Kirkpatrick
  3. pp. 169-170
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  1. British Women Writers and The Short Story, 1850-1930: Reclaiming Social Space by Kate Krueger (review)
  2. Tamara S. Wagner
  3. pp. 170-172
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  1. Playing House in the American West: Western Women’s Life Narratives, 1839-1987 by Cathryn Halverson (review)
  2. Melissa J. Homestead
  3. pp. 172-174
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  1. Sacramental Shopping: Louisa May Alcott, Edith Wharton, and the Spirit of Modern Consumerism by Sarah Way Sherman (review)
  2. Christine Doyle
  3. pp. 174-176
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  1. The Motherless Child in the Novels of Pauline Hopkins by Jill Bergman (review)
  2. Karin L. Hooks
  3. pp. 177-179
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  1. Spanish Female Writers and the Freethinking Press, 1879-1926 by Christine Arkinstall (review)
  2. Martha Ackelsberg
  3. pp. 179-181
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  1. Feminist Aesthetics and the Politics of Modernism by Ewa Płonowska Ziarek (review)
  2. John K. Young
  3. pp. 185-187
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  1. Postmodern Utopias and Feminist Fictions by Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor (review)
  2. Rob McAlear
  3. pp. 187-189
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  1. Other Lives by Iman Humaydan (review)
  2. Therese Saliba
  3. pp. 189-191
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