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Women romantic poets : Anna Barbauld and Mary Robinson

Janowitz introduces readers to the lives and works of two of the most influential women poets of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Along with Wordsworth and Coleridge and Southey, they defined themes of romantic poetry, exploring the interiority of the self and the relation of self to society and nature.

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