The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (Dodo Press) - Jane Barker - Books - Dodo Press - 9781409973676 - February 12, 2010
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The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (Dodo Press)

Jane Barker

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The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (Dodo Press)

Jane Barker (1652-1732) was an English poet and novelist of the early 18th century. The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (1713) was considered her most successful work. A staunch Jacobite, she followed King James II of England into exile at Saint- Germain-en-Laye in France shortly after James' defeat in the Glorious Revolution (1688). During her exile, she wrote a group of political poems, A Collection of Poems Referring to the Times (1701), which conveyed her anxiety towards the political future of England. She later became a novelist and wrote Exilius; or, The Banish'd Roman (1715), A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies (1723) and The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen (1726). Barker was never married and her works show a strong lack of interest in marriage. Instead, she sought to challenge the status quo of female subordination.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 12, 2010
ISBN13 9781409973676
Publishers Dodo Press
Pages 48
Dimensions 225 × 3 × 150 mm   ·   81 g
Language English  

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