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A compact critical study recounts the intertwined lives of two women who wrote jointly under a single pseudonym, outlining their family origins, personal relationship, and the experiences that informed their creativity. The author offers close readings of the lyric poems, highlighting recurring motifs of love, devotion, nature, and classical myth alongside notable stylistic traits. Three substantial chapters analyze the dramatic works, discussing their tragic vision, use of mythic subjects, and theatrical structure. The volume closes with a bibliography and the author’s account of the archival research and correspondence that supported the portrait, aiming to reintroduce the poets’ work to contemporary readers.
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