Detail View: Women Poets of the Romantic Period: Epistles on women

Collection Name: 
Women Poets of the Romantic Period
Title: 
Epistles on women
Subtitle: 
exemplifying their character and condition in various ages and nations. With miscellaneous poems
Name Part: 
Aikin, Lucy
Name Part Date: 
1781-1864
Name Display Form: 
Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864
Name Role Term Text: 
Authors
Type of Resource: 
Language material
Date Issued: 
1810
Date Created: 
1810
Issuance: 
Monograph/item
Place Term: 
England--London
Publisher: 
J. Johnson,
Language Term: 
English
Form: 
electronic
Internet Media Type: 
application/pdf
Extent: 
viii, 142 p. 24 cm
Digital Origin: 
reformatted digital
Table of Contents: 
EPISTLES ON WOMEN. : Epistle I. -- Epistle II. --Epistle III. -- Epistle IV. -- Notes --MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. : Cambria, an Ode -- Dirge for the late James Currie, M.D. of Liverpool -- Futurity -- Sonnet to Fortune. From Metastasio -- To Mr. Montgomery. Occasioned by an illiberal Attack on his Poems -- The Swiss Emigrant -- Midnight Thoughts -- To the Memory of the late Rev. Gilbert Wakefield -- On seeing the Sunshine in at my Window for the first Time in the Year -- On seeing Blenheim Castle -- Ode to Ludlow Castle -- Necessity
Note: 
Lucy Aikin was born in Warrington to Martha Jennings and John Aikin, MD. She was the niece of Mrs. Barbauld. At the age of 3 her family moved to Yarmouth. In 1792 she moved to London. She contributed to periodicals and wrote books for children.
Note Type: 
Biography
Note: 
Includes Dedication and Introduction.
Note: 
Citation : Jackson, Annals of English Verse, p. 336; Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 5; INU in NUC.
Subject Topic: 
Women--Social and moral questions
Subject Authority: 
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85147340
Subject Topic: 
English poetry
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/912278
Subject Topic: 
Women in literature
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1177912
Classification: 
WPRP 2
Classification: 
b35997382
Physical Location: 
University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
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