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A biographical study traces the life and literary circle of an eighteenth-century English poet, detailing family origins, upbringing in the Bishop’s Palace at Lichfield, and her rise to local prominence. It combines personal recollections, portraits of friends and correspondents, and regional history, with attention to the cathedral, bishops, and civic setting. Anecdotes and elegiac poems illustrate relationships such as the close tie with an adopted companion and the tragic connection to an American officer, while assessments of reputation and contemporary responses frame her place within provincial literary society.

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Stapleton Martin

Martin Stapleton is an author known for his work "Anna Seward, and Classic Lichfield," which explores the life and contributions of the poet Anna Seward, a prominent figure in 18th-century English literature. Stapleton's writing provides insights into the literary and cultural milieu of Lichfield, a town notable for its historical connections to various literary figures. Through his examination of Seward's life, Stapleton contributes to the understanding of women's roles in literature during this period, highlighting the significance of Seward's poetry and correspondence.

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