Poems Between Women: Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship, and DesireEmma Donoghue With poems in English by over one hundred female poets -- American, English, Scottish, Canadian, South African, Indian, Irish, and Australian -- this is an extraordinary collection that pays homage to four centuries of women's desires, friendships, and expressions of love. The collection is testimony to the rich tradition of female verse and the timelessness of love and creativity. |
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... Dorothy Wordsworth 38 Irregular Verses 38 Mary Matilda Betham 4I In a Letter to A. R. C. on Her Wishing to be Called Anna 41 Sydney Owenson , Lady Morgan 42 Fragment III 42 Mary Russell Mitford 44 Written in a Blank - Paper Contents xi.
... Dorothy Wordsworth 38 Irregular Verses 38 Mary Matilda Betham 4I In a Letter to A. R. C. on Her Wishing to be Called Anna 41 Sydney Owenson , Lady Morgan 42 Fragment III 42 Mary Russell Mitford 44 Written in a Blank - Paper Contents xi.
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... 133 Tea making 133 Elsa Gidlow 134 Relinquishment 134 Constancy 135 Philosophy 135 Alice V. Stuart 136 The Plait of Hair 136 Thelma Tyfield 137 Gifts 137 130 Dorothy Livesay 138 Arms And the Woman 138 May Sarton Contents xvii.
... 133 Tea making 133 Elsa Gidlow 134 Relinquishment 134 Constancy 135 Philosophy 135 Alice V. Stuart 136 The Plait of Hair 136 Thelma Tyfield 137 Gifts 137 130 Dorothy Livesay 138 Arms And the Woman 138 May Sarton Contents xvii.
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Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship, and Desire Emma Donoghue. Dorothy Livesay 138 Arms And the Woman 138 May Sarton 138 from The Autumn Sonnets 138 After All These Years Love 139 May Swenson 140 Poet to Tiger 140 Naomi Replansky ...
Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship, and Desire Emma Donoghue. Dorothy Livesay 138 Arms And the Woman 138 May Sarton 138 from The Autumn Sonnets 138 After All These Years Love 139 May Swenson 140 Poet to Tiger 140 Naomi Replansky ...
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Contents
Acknowledgements | xxi |
Ursula Bethell | xl |
Aphra Behn | 4 |
Anne Killigrew II | 11 |
Elizabeth Thomas | 17 |
Charlotte Lennox | 25 |
Elizabeth Hands | 28 |
Eliza Robertson | 34 |
Emily Hickey | 79 |
Sophie Jewett | 96 |
Gertrude Stein | 112 |
Marjorie Pickthall | 118 |
Katherine Mansfield | 124 |
Dorothy Wellesley Duchess of Wellington | 125 |
Ruth Pitter | 132 |
Dorothy Livesay | 138 |
Mary Matilda Betham | 41 |
Mary Russell Mitford | 44 |
Frances Kemble | 50 |
Emily Brontë | 56 |
Bessie Rayner Parkes | 63 |
Helen Hunt Jackson | 70 |
Rosa Mulholland Lady Gilbert | 77 |
Daphne Marlatt | 151 |
Mary Dorcey | 157 |
Ali Smith | 163 |
Biographical Notes | 165 |
Permissions | 195 |
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References to this book
Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain Tracy C. Davis,Ellen Donkin Limited preview - 1999 |