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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xiii
Note on Texts xv
Introduction. "The will of a social being" 1
I Two Women & Poetic Tradition
1 Charlotte Smith's Emigrants and the Politics of Allusion 17
Epic Interactions in a Crisis of Sympathy
"tho not on politics on a very popular & interesting subject"
Classing The Emigrants
Gendering War
2 Mary Wollstonecraft Re: Reading the Poets 60
What Poetry Makes Happen
All About Eve; or, the Genesis of Feminist Literary Criticism
Wollstonecrafting Poetry
3 The Poets' "Wollstonecraft" 91
II Gender Interactions, Generative Interactions: Two Wordsworths
4 Lyrical Ballads and the Pregnant Words of Men's Passions 113
Engendering Passion
The Gender of "The Poet"
The Gender of Passion
A Man Speaking
Female Naming
5 William's Sister: Alternatives of Alter Ego 152
The "mission with which she was charged"
Wild Girls, Wild Boys
William's "I" and Dorothy's "very words"
6 Dorothy's Conversation with William 179
What Makes "a Poet"?
The Poetry That Dorothy Makes
Dorothy Wordsworth's Shadow-Narrative
III a public attraction
7 Gazing on "Byron": Separation and Fascination 211
An Intense Curiosity
The Separation
Fare thee well!
"Byron" & Byron
Byron by Parody
The Last and Lasting Byron
8 Byron and the Muse of Female Poetry 253
She-musing on Byron
The First Female Byron
Marrying Byron
Chosen Ears
Signing on to Byron
Notes 291
Works Cited 337
Index 369
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