Evidence: | '[Anna Seward's] training was not necessarily less rigorous for being informal and solitary. Seward scoffed at a male contemporary who claimed never to have read or studied poetry. "If Shakespeare's talents were miracles of uncultured intuition, we feel, that neither Milton's, Pope's, Akenside's, Gray's or Darwin's were such, but that poetic investigation, and long familiarity with the best writers in that line, cooperated to produce their excellence".' |
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Century: | 1700-1799, 1800-1849 | ||||||||||
Date: | Between 1 Jan 1747 and 31 Dec 1809 | ||||||||||
Country: | England | ||||||||||
Time: | n/a | ||||||||||
Place: | n/a | ||||||||||
Type of Experience (Reader): |
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Type of Experience (Listener): |
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Reader: | Anna Seward |
Age | Adult (18-100+) |
Gender | Female |
Date of Birth | 1747 |
Socio-economic group: | Professional / academic / merchant / farmer |
Occupation: | writer |
Religion: | Unknown |
Country of origin: | England |
Country of experience: | England |
Listeners present if any: (e.g. family, servants,
friends, workmates) |
n/a |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Author: | Thomas Gray |
Title: | [unknown] |
Genre: | Poetry |
Form of Text: | Print: Book |
Publication details: | n/a |
Provenance: | unknown |
Record ID: | 9237 | |
Source - | ||
Author: | Claudia Thomas | |
Editor: | n/a | |
Title: | Alexander Pope and his Eighteenth-Century Women Readers | |
Place of Publication: | Carbondale and Edwardsville | |
Date of Publication: | 1994 | |
Vol: | n/a | |
Page: | 112 | |
Additional comments: | n/a |
Citation: | Claudia Thomas, Alexander Pope and his Eighteenth-Century Women Readers (Carbondale and Edwardsville, 1994), p. 112, http://can-red-lec.library.dal.ca/Arts/reading/recorddetails2.php?id=9237, accessed: 10 December 2023 |
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