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Documenting the Public and Private Lives of Public and Private Artists
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Documenting the Public and Private Lives of Public and Private Artists

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Christopher Campbell
Jan 13, 2017
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In the 17th and 18th centuries — and no doubt before then, too — women writers’ work was largely disregarded. Instead of their male peers and the public being interested in the poetry of Mary Leapor or the innovative and form-changing writing of Eliza Haywood, their readership was more concerned with the private lives of these artists rather than the sk…

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