This Book from Eighteenth-Century Women Poets and Their Poetry: Inventing Agency explores the lives and works of women poets during the 18th century. The author examines the social and cultural context in which these women wrote, including the influence of male poets and the burgeoning print culture. Different poetic forms are analyzed, such as occasional poems, fables, and elegies, to demonstrate the range of women's contributions. The author also discusses the challenges these women faced, including societal prejudices and limited opportunities, and how they used their poetry to challenge these limitations and create their own literary identities. The text highlights key figures such as Anne Finch and Charlotte Smith, showcasing their unique styles and impact on literary history. Finally, the piece considers how the canonization process has affected the visibility and understanding of these women's work.
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