Their issue of publishing Britain from the early 18th century to the 19th century, as the romantic period created many of the many quickly writers, views the forward controversy. Although female writers started to do it not during popularity and literature but during that time, many female writers have not noticed yet. Despite the romantic period in the literature, it is prolific, but the UK faced difficult tests of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic war, but also caused economic difficulties due to intense turbulence.
Through the 18th century, female writers are increasingly active in all types, 1990-17, women's poet prosper. Poets Anna Letizia · Barbold, Joanna · Bailey, Susanna · Blamire, More Hannah are included in this period. Other women's poets included Mary Allcock (about 1742 to 1798) and Mary Robinson (1758 to 1800), both of which emphasized the big difference between rich and poor, And 19-year-old author Felicia Hemans (1793 - 1835). Personal book of her life kept widespread reprinted after her death in 1835
At the end of 1874, Emerson, a collection of poetry called Anna Letizia Barbold, Julia Caroline Door, Jean Ingelow, Lucy Racom, Jones Very often Thorough and some other poems called Parnassus Announced. This collection was originally produced in the autumn of 1871, but was postponed when the publisher requested a change. His memory problem caused Emerson to feel embarrassed, he quit his official appearance in 1879. As he wrote that Holmes "cause failed the enormous difficulties encountered with him in his memory, Emerson could not believe in one's existence in society." Sometimes it was painful to see his embarrassment. "On April 21, 1882, Emerson turned out to have pneumonia. He died after six days. Emerson was buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts. He introduced an American sculptor Daniel Chester Frenchman in a white garment into a coffin
09A     1F English  11F "Romantic Period" 14 M Anna Letizia Barbauld: "Rat Petitions," "William Wilberforce, Abolition of ESP" is opposed. Slave Trading - "Women's Rights" Mary Robinson: "Poet Callolidge." 16 W and abolition of literature of slave trade: John Newton: "Review and expectation of faith" (Amazing Grace); Thomas Clarkson: William Cooper mourn from "sad" or "Yamba" or black women - 18 F William Blake: details and Eaglesfield Smith "Black complaint" Hanna "All religions are one "There is no quite natural religion"; Dr. John Trusler's letter; marriage between heaven and hell. From the viewpoint of protecting the rights of women. 28 M Jane Austen: Reason and Emotion (You should read the whole novel for this)