Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Anna Letitia Barbauld today
  • "Slip-shod measure" and "Language of Gods": Barbauld's stylistic range
  • Barbauld's poetic career in script and print
  • Anna Letitia Barbauld: a unitarian poetics?
  • Materiality, affect, event: Barbauld's poetics of the everyday
  • "The things themselves": sensible images in Lessons for children and hymns in prose
  • "Hallowed by the occasion of the meeting": utility, address and meetings in Barbauld's work of the 1790s
  • Lady defender of the revolution: Barbauld among the British radicals
  • Stoic patriotism in Barbauld's political poems
  • From Beauties to Selections: Barbauld's design for The spectator
  • Assuming authority: Barbauld as critic
  • Anna Letitia Barbauld, Jane Austen's unseen interlocutor
  • "No man could owe more": John Ruskin's debt to Anna Barbauld's books for children
  • Riddling Sibyl, uncanny Cassandra: Barbauld's recent critical reception.