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      Laura Mandell

      Misogynous Economies, p. 129.

      Until 1994 Anna Letitia Barbauld appeared in twentieth-century teaching anthologies of Romantic poetry only in a headnote to theRime of the Ancient Mariner.¹David Perkins quotes a passage from Cole... Read more

      Until 1994 Anna Letitia Barbauld appeared in twentieth-century teaching anthologies of Romantic poetry only in a headnote to theRime of the Ancient Mariner.¹David Perkins quotes a passage from Coleridge’sTable Talkdated 31 May 1830: Mrs. Barbauld [1743–1825, poet and essayist] once told me that she admired the Ancient Mariner very much, but that there were two faults in it,—it was improbable, and had no moral. As for the probability, I owned that that might admit some question; but as to the want of a moral, I told her that in my own judgment the poem Read less

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