Miss Joy and Mrs Hayter
Freya Johnston: Anna Letitia Barbauld, 27 September 2018
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven: Poetry, Protest and Economic Crisis
by E.J. Clery.
Cambridge, 326 pp., £75, June 2017,978 1 107 18922 5 Show More
by E.J. Clery.
Cambridge, 326 pp., £75, June 2017,
“... husband in Suffolk – she enjoyed turning pupils’ names into riddles for the weekly newsletter. Samuel Johnson said this sort of writing was a waste of her ‘early cultivation’ and precocity, but it endeared countless boys to her for the rest of their lives. Names matter to women partly because theirs change in adulthood more often than ... ”