Escaping the curssed orange
Norma Clarke: Jane Barker, 5 April 2001
Jane Barker, Exile: A Literary Career 1675-1725
by Kathryn King.
Oxford, 263 pp., £40, September 2000,0 19 818702 5 Show More
by Kathryn King.
Oxford, 263 pp., £40, September 2000,
“... There is a moment in Jane Barker’s 1723 novel, A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies, which prefigures Jane Eyre, and makes one wonder how much or how little 19th-century women like Charlotte Brontë were acquainted with their sister writers (as Barker might have put it) of this earlier period. Barker’s heroine, Galesia, is supporting herself by practising medicine in London while at the same time writing poetry, a passion she finds it impossible to resist, ‘poetry being one of those subtle devils, that if driven out by never so many firm purposes, good resolutions, aversion to that poverty it entails upon its adherents; yet it will always return and find a passage to the heart, brain, and whole interior ... ”