
Anna Letitia Barbauld
Voice of the Enlightenment
William McCarthy(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 30. March 2009
Book
Hardback
792 pages
978-0-8018-9016-1 (ISBN)
Description
Against the background of the American and French revolutions, the Napoleonic Wars, and the struggle for religious equality in Great Britain, a brilliant, embattled woman strove to defend Enlightenment values to her nation. Poet, teacher, essayist, political writer, editor, and critic, Anna Letitia Barbauld was venerated by contemporaries on both sides of the Atlantic, among them the young Walter Scott, the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Boston Unitarians such as William Ellery Channing. After decades in the historical limbo into which almost all work by women writers of her era was swept, Barbauld's writings on citizenly ethics, identity politics, church-state relations, and empire are still deeply relevant today. Inquiring and witty as well as principled and passionate, Barbauld was a voice for the Enlightenment in an age of revolution and reaction. Based on more than fifteen years of research in dozens of libraries and archives of five countries, this is the first full-length biography of one of the foremost women writers in Georgian England.
Reviews / Votes
William McCarthy's twenty years of work on this author, which includes co-editorship of a fine Poems and Selected Poems and Prose, has now borne fruit in this monumental, quietly magnificent biography, which will surely do as much to promote Barbauld's reputation as anyone could dream. Literary Review 2009 The public intellectual, cultural pluralist, 'ecofeminist' and literary innovator we meet in this richly meditated study is a passionately political Anna Barbauld whose concerns speak directly to issues that vex us today. Times Literary Supplement 2009 A superb biography that brings a radical literary figure back into the picture... a thrilling, brilliant book. Guardian 2009 Based on two decades of research and a real mastery of Romantic-era literary culture, the book provides authoritative information not only on Barbauld's life and works but also on Romantic-era politics, education, gender relations, dissenting religion, children's literature, radical politics, the booktrade, mental health, and so on... Marked by accessible prose and meticulous documentation, this will be the definitive biography of Barbauld for decades. Essential. Choice 2009 Some lives intersect with the major events and movements of a time; Barbauld is such a figure... She deserves the epithet of 'Voice of the Enlightenment.' This is an old-fashioned, magisterial biography. Studies in English Literature 2009 The title makes an extraordinary claim-that Anna Letitia Barbauld was a voice of and for the Enlightenment. How can this be said of a woman who, until this enthralling book was written, was known to so few? [The author] presents a thoroughly convincing case for saying it. He does this thanks to his extraordinary knowledge, not just of the life and work of Barbauld, but also of literature, culture and politics from her time (1743 to 1825) up to today. Faith and Freedom 2009 A biography to relish and remember. -- Isobel Grundy Times Higher Education 2009 A tour de force... Honest, wise, original. Eighteenth-Century Studies 2009 A compendious and admiring new biography. -- Seamus Perry London Review of Books 2010 One need not be a literary scholar to find this biography engaging, informative, and provocative, for it explores, via the life of a remarkable 18th and 19th century woman writer, still relevant aesthetic, political, religious, and gender issues. Wordsworth Circle 2009 A definitive account of her life, all the more magnificent for its finely grained detail. Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society 2010 An excellent introduction not only to Barbauld herself but to the politics and culture of her time. Studies in Romanticism 2009 Rewards readers whether they are selectively dipping in or perusing the work from cover to cover... McCarthy brings psychology to bear in provocative and insightful ways. Huntington Library Quarterly This extraordinarily packed, fluidly written biography ought to influence scholars across Romantic studies. The Year's Work in English StudiesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Illustrations
64 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
64 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 53 mm
Weight
1315 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-9016-1 (9780801890161)
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Person
William McCarthy is professor emeritus of English at Iowa State University, co-editor of The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld, and author of Hester Thrale Piozzi: Portrait of a Literary Woman.
Content
Preface 2015
Preface
March 1790
1. Ties of Kindred
2. Home at Kibworth
3. Soul-Building
4. Warrington
5. Miss Aikin
6. Land of Matrimony
7. Devotion
8. Enlightenment in a Suffolk Village
9. Mother Tongue
10. How They Lived
11. Pursuit of Happiness
12. Revolutions
13. Sins of the Nation
14. "Our Political Duties"
15. In Middle Age
16. Subjects Light and Grave
17. Racketing
18. The Highest Literary Character in England
19. Wounds
20. "Night, Gothic Night"
21. Legacy to Young Ladies
22. Good Morning
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Appendixes
A. The Aikin House in Kibworth
B. Rochemont Barbauld's Disorder
C. Iconography
D. Aikin-Barbauld Family Tree
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Barbauld-Aikin Sources
General Bibliography
Index
Preface
March 1790
1. Ties of Kindred
2. Home at Kibworth
3. Soul-Building
4. Warrington
5. Miss Aikin
6. Land of Matrimony
7. Devotion
8. Enlightenment in a Suffolk Village
9. Mother Tongue
10. How They Lived
11. Pursuit of Happiness
12. Revolutions
13. Sins of the Nation
14. "Our Political Duties"
15. In Middle Age
16. Subjects Light and Grave
17. Racketing
18. The Highest Literary Character in England
19. Wounds
20. "Night, Gothic Night"
21. Legacy to Young Ladies
22. Good Morning
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Appendixes
A. The Aikin House in Kibworth
B. Rochemont Barbauld's Disorder
C. Iconography
D. Aikin-Barbauld Family Tree
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Notes
Barbauld-Aikin Sources
General Bibliography
Index