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Poems 1786

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Helen Maria Williams (1761 or 1762Ä1827) was a British novelist, poet, and translator of French-language works.

She was an abolitionist, religious dissenter and supported of the French Revolution. Her 1786 Poems touch on topics ranging from religion to a critique of Spanish colonial practices.

She allied herself with the cult of feminine sensibility, deploying it politically in opposition to war ("Ode on the Peace", a 1786 poem about Peru) and slavery (the abolitionist "Poem on the Bill Lately Passed for Regulating the Slave Trade", 1788).

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1438527098 / 9781438527093
Paperback / softback
08/10/2009
152 pages
191 x 235 mm, 272 grams
DC Poetry