Letters of Anna Seward

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Letters of Anna Seward is a posthumously published collection of the 18th-century English poet’s correspondence, valued for its insights into literary culture, personal relationships, and social life of her era.

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instanceOf epistolary collection
non-fiction book
posthumous work
about contemporary authors and poets
cultural and social events of her era
friendships and family ties of Anna Seward
author Anna Seward
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
documentedIn literary history of 18th-century Britain
genre correspondence
letters
literary non-fiction
hasQuality biographical
documentary
historically significant
posthumously published
language English
mainSubject 18th-century English literary culture
Anna Seward
personal relationships
social life in 18th-century England
providesInsightInto intellectual life in 18th-century Britain
literary networks of the 18th century
social customs of the period
relatedWork poetry of Anna Seward
timePeriodDescribed 18th century
Romantic-era literary culture
usedAsSourceIn biographical studies of Anna Seward
scholarship on women’s writing in the 18th century
studies of epistolary culture

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Anna Seward notableWork Letters of Anna Seward
Swan of Lichfield notableWork Letters of Anna Seward
subject surface form: Anna Seward