Jane Barker, Exile
Discover the fascinating world of Jane Barker (1652-1732), an influential English poet and novelist, in "Jane Barker, Exile." Published by Oxford University Press in 2000, this compelling biography spans 280 pages and delves into Barker's significant contributions to early modern literature. As one of the foremost women writers of her time, Barker's work is examined through the lens of her readerships and the Catholic-Jacobite themes that permeate her writing. This insightful exploration not only reconstructs her literary journey but also highlights her unique voice in a predominantly male literary marketplace. Ideal for readers interested in women's history, literary studies, and the complexities of 17th-century literature, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Uncover the legacy of Jane Barker and appreciate her enduring impact on the literary world.