Erasmus Darwin

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Standard Name: Darwin, Erasmus,, 1731 - 1802
Used Form: Erasmus Darwin

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Friends, Associates Elizabeth Pipe Wolferstan
Samuel Pipe Wolferstan"s friends included Erasmus Darwin , Anna Seward , Thomas Gisborne , and the novelist Robert Bage . Of EPW 's own friends, Mary Gresley was seriously pursued by her husband before he married Elizabeth.
Wolferstan, Elizabeth Pipe. “Preface”. Agatha, edited by John Goss.
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Textual Features Priscilla Wakefield
Shteir notes that the teachings of Tournefort as well as Linnaeus are invoked. Wakefield expounds Linnean taxonomy, using as her examples such native British plants as would be easy for amateur botanists to observe around...
Intertextuality and Influence Charlotte Smith
The poem on the goddess Flora, with which CS prefaces this book, is clearly a response to Erasmus Darwin 's Botanic Garden, 1789-91, which she called one of her favourite books. But the little...
Intertextuality and Influence Eleanor Sleath
The chapter headings quote a range of canonical or contemporary writers, including Shakespeare , Milton , Pope , Thomson , Goldsmith , William Mason , John Langhorne , Burns , Erasmus Darwin , Edward Young
Intertextuality and Influence Anna Seward
With this work appeared AS 's Ode to the Sun. Richard Lovell Edgeworth later categorically alleged that the best passages in the elegy were in fact written by Erasmus Darwin , and this story...
Textual Production Anna Seward
AS published through Joseph JohnsonMemoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin , chiefly during his residence at Lichfield, with Anecdotes of his Friends, and Criticisms on his Writings.
Ashmun, Margaret. The Singing Swan. Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
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Author summary Anna Seward
AS , living at a distance from London, was nevertheless a woman of letters, of the later eighteenth century and just beyond. She staked her claim to fame firstly on her poetry (though she was...
Family and Intimate relationships Anna Seward
At least in her mature years, AS had a low opinion of marriage, though there were various stories of her nearly marrying (or wishing to marry) various men beginning with Erasmus Darwin , then her...
Friends, Associates Anna Seward
Nine years later her meeting with the provincial literary hostess Anne, Lady Miller , marked the beginning of a wide and deep acquaintance with the literary world beyond Lichfield.
Ashmun, Margaret. The Singing Swan. Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
36-7, 71
She was on terms...
Leisure and Society Anna Seward
She was a keen concert-goer (partly, no doubt, because of her involvement with the musician John Saville ). She attended music festivals at both Manchester and Birmingham.
Ashmun, Margaret. The Singing Swan. Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
134, 233
She also enjoyed keeping pets...
Intertextuality and Influence Anna Seward
AS was writing religious verse at ten or twelve years old.
Ashmun, Margaret. The Singing Swan. Yale University Press; H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
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When she was fifteen Erasmus Darwin , who had formed a high opinion of the originality of her verses, took an opportunity while...
Intertextuality and Influence Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck
MAS adds a new aesthetic category, the contemplative sublime, alongside the Burke an or terrible sublime and other categories related to the Burkean beautiful. She derives her thinking from women as well as men. In...
Author summary Frances Arabella Rowden
FAR , a schoolteacher by profession in the early nineteenth century, published mostly with instruction in mind. She began with a textbook on botany (designed to sanitize that topic after the work of Erasmus Darwin
Intertextuality and Influence Frances Arabella Rowden
She dedicated the work to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (aunt of her pupil Lady Caroline Lamb ), who blooms the sweetest flow'r in Britain's isle.
Rowden, Frances Arabella. A Poetical Introduction to the Study of Botany. T. Bensley.
She explained its genesis in an advertisement (dated 23 May...
Literary responses Frances Arabella Rowden
The Anti-Jacobin, while acknowledging that FAR had avoided Darwin 's faults as far as possible, wished she had not followed him at all. The Poetical Register, however, found her work elegant, and that...

Timeline

1765: The Lunar Society of Birmingham, a group...

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1765

The Lunar Society of Birmingham, a group of half a dozen men with interests in experimental science, began to meet regularly.

1770: The Lichfield Circle began to develop at...

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1770

The Lichfield Circle began to develop at Lichfield in Staffordshire; the group advocated reform of women's education away from time-filling accomplishments such as japanning and toward intellectual learning.

1780: James Watt (building on Erasmus Darwin's...

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1780

James Watt (building on Erasmus Darwin 's production two years earlier of a mechanically copied letter) marketed a copier for documents which enabled him to make multiple copies of contracts.

1789: Erasmus Darwin published The Loves of the...

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1789

Erasmus Darwin published The Loves of the Plants, as the second part of his scientificpoemThe Botanic Garden.

1797: Erasmus Darwin's A Plan for the Conduct of...

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1797

Erasmus Darwin 's A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools was published.

Texts

Darwin, Erasmus. A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education, in Boarding Schools. J. Johnson, 1797.