Lady mary chudleigh biography of michael jackson
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Bibliography of Feminist Philosophers Writing about the History of Philosophy
This Bibliography was first constructed by Abigail Gosselin, who maintained it until 2006. In 2015, it was revised and restructured by Rosalind Chaplin and Emily Hodges.
The bibliography begins with a general section of sources that span historical periods. The sections that follow are organized by historical period. Each section begins with a set of general sources for the period. It then lists philosophers from the period in alphabetical order with sources proper to those figures. With respect to secondary sources, this bibliography focuses on material written in English.
This 2015 revision includes substantial additions through the 18th Century. The 19th through 20th Century sections have not been substantially revised since 2006. Some annotations are provided, especially for general sources. These annotations, however, may not include complete information regarding the figures covered in the volume.
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List of kvinna poets
This is a list of female poets with a Wikipedia page, listed bygd the period in which they were born.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
Before CE
[edit]- Enheduanna (c. 23th century BCE), ancient Sumerianpriestess, poet, scribe, and hymnist.
- Ninšatapada (c. 19th c. BCE), Babylonian scribe and priestess
- Lopamudra (c. 15th BCE), Hindu poet
- Bulluṭsa-rabi (13th c. BCE), Babylonian poet
- Deborah (1107–1067 BCE), Israelite prophetess[1]
- Gargi Indian Vedic Hindu poet and writer
- Maitreyi Ancient Hindu lady poet and author
- Sulabha Ancient Hindu lady poet and philosopher
- Sappho (c. 630 – 570 BCE), Greek poet, one of the nine lyric poets
- Myrtis of Anthedon (6th BCE), Greek poet
- Corinna (fl. 6th c. BCE), Greek poet
- Cleobulina (fl. c. 550 BCE), Greek poet
- Telesilla (fl. 510 BCE), Greek poet
- Praxilla (
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Anna Seward and the End of the Eighteenth Century
Notes
PREFACE
1. Stuart Curran discusses Seward in a number of articles and book chapters; see, for example, “Anna Seward and the Dynamics of Female Friendship.”
INTRODUCTION
1. Seward was dropped from the second edition of David Fairer and Christine Gerrard, eds., Eighteenth-Century Poetry. She is not included in Fiona Robertson, ed., Women’s Writing, 1778–1838. Among recent Romantic-era anthologies, Seward is not included in Deirdre Shauna Lynch, Jack Stillinger, and Stephen Greenblatt, eds., The Norton Anthology of English Literature, vol. D, nor in Charles Mahoney and Michael O’Neill, eds., Romantic Poetry.
2. Examples include Paula Backscheider’s discussion of Seward’s elegies and same-sex desire in Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry, 296–312, Sylvia Lorraine Bowerbank’s chapter on Seward and environmental concerns in Speaking for Natur