Anna Letitia Barbauld

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:children's_literature
gptkb:essayist
gptkb:poet
gptkbp:alma_mater gptkb:Newington_Green_Unitarian_Church
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:the_Enlightenment
gptkb:Unitarianism
gptkb:feminism
gptkbp:birth_date 1743-03-20
gptkbp:born 1743
gptkbp:contribution advocacy for women's education
critique of social norms
development of children's literature
gptkbp:death_date 1825-03-09
gptkbp:died 1825
gptkbp:famous_for her essay ' The Female Quixote'.
her literary reviews.
her poem ' The Invitation'.
her poem ' The Rights of Woman'.
her poem ' To a Little Invisible Being'.
her essay ' On the Origin and Progress of Language'.
gptkbp:genre gptkb:Romanticism
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Anna Letitia Barbauld
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Mary_Wollstonecraft
gptkb:William_Wordsworth
gptkb:Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Alexander_Pope
gptkb:John_Milton
gptkb:William_Cowper
gptkbp:inspiration children's authors
modern feminist writers
poets of the Romantic era
gptkbp:involved_in the Unitarian community.
the literary salon culture.
the promotion of social reform.
gptkbp:known_for her children's poetry
her literary criticism
her political essays
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:legacy advocacy for social justice.
impact on feminist literature.
influence on Romantic poets.
pioneering role in children's literature.
recognition in literary history.
gptkbp:nationality gptkb:British
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:The_Female_Quixote
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
Lessons for Children
The British Novelists
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:Writer
gptkb:poet
gptkbp:place_of_birth gptkb:Warrington,_England
gptkbp:place_of_death Hackney, London, England
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:Ralph_Barbauld
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Elizabeth_Rowe
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5