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Annotated Bibliography on Anna Barbauld’s Mock-Heroic Poetry: “I Cannot Harm Thee Now” Annotated Bibliography on Anna Barbauld’s Mock-Heroic Poetry: “I Cannot Harm Thee Now” 1. “Exploring the Power of One: The Impact of Individual Actions on Society”

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“I Cannot Harm Thee Now”: The Ethic of Satire in Anna Barbauld’s Mock-Heroic Poetry
S Smith – European Romantic Review, 2015 – Taylor & Francis
… Footnote 10 Anna Barbauld’s mock-heroic poetry engages … as they describe the naturalist’s search to uncover general truths … of the caterpillar that is inspired by this unique one-on-one …
Save Cite Cited by 7 Related articles All 3 versions The” Fellowship of Sense”: Anna Letitia Barbauld and Interspecies Community
I Ha – Studies in Romanticism, 2018 – muse.jhu.edu
… how the persona of Barbauld’s poem “The Caterpillar” moves … the mind [it] yet invites the search for something beyond itself.” … Within about ten lines, the caterpillar in question is depicted …
Save Cite Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions [PDF] tandfonline.com
“And Breathes a Spirit Through the Finish’d Whole”: Empiricism, Poetry and Devotion in Anna Letitia Barbauld’s Poetic Epistemology
M Schurch – European Romantic Review, 2022 – Taylor & Francis
… and creature in “The Caterpillar,” argues that Barbauld refuses to adopt one position in her … from different angles as it is “curled” (9), “stretched” (10), and the observation that the reader …
Save Cite Cited by 1 Related articles All 3 versions Woman speaking to women: retracing the feminine in anna laetitia barbauld
A Morris – Women’s Writing, 2003 – Taylor & Francis
… search for poetic identity” [3], then a poetic understanding, a distinct feminine identity, that of a woman’s voice, can be traced in Barbauld’s … 1-13) Taking the caterpillar as a metaphor for …
Save Cite Cited by 6 Related articles All 2 versions [PDF] northeastern.edu
[PDF] Raising a nation: Anna Letitia Barbauld as artistic and pedagogic mother of the romantic citizen.
JK Martin – 2010 – repository.library.northeastern.edu
… Barbauld’s identity usefully, making it difficult for Barbauld … identity” (10).Guillory’s warning applies to scholarship on … In “The Caterpillar,” the speaker holds a single caterpillar in …
Save Cite Cited by 3 Related articles [BOOK] Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment
W McCarthy – 2008 – books.google.com
… Very different is the search after … even ten per year, a low estimate, the resulting income of £120 would have put his family in the top 10 percent of families in England, according to one …
Save Cite Cited by 206 Related articles All 4 versions [BOOK] The Poems of Anna Letitia Barbauld
M Barbauld – 1994 – books.google.com
… makes this speaker merciful toward the caterpillar of the title; … No doubt some existing poems have eluded our search. … additions to the Barbauld canon, and we demote one of Lucy …
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ME Bellanca – Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2003 – JSTOR
… and can therefore suffer pain.10 The first-person plea of … Some trace with curious search the hidden cause Of nature’s … is that modeled in Barbauld’s later poem “The Caterpillar,” in which …
Save Cite Cited by 54 Related articles All 5 versions [BOOK] Anna Letitia Barbauld: New Perspectives
S Bygrave, EJ Clery, J Harris, S Hofkosh, N Lightman… – 2013 – books.google.com
… May one propose that in the act of reading Barbauld we … Sabine Volk-Birke (chapter 10) finds that Barbauld benefits from … , whereas Barbauld sees it to be compatible with the search for …
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[PDF] American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS)
ME Bellanca – Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2003 – thecheaprepository.pbworks.com
… One evening when Barbauld was visiting, according to memoirist William … sensation and can therefore suffer pain.10 The first-person plea of … in Barbauld’s later poem “The Caterpillar,” …
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