EOB
gave her name, and said on the title-page that she intended the volume as a sequel to the biography of Klopstock and his wife
by the scholar Elizabeth Smith
, which had been published posthumously.
Textual Production
Elizabeth Smith
Memoirs of Frederick
and Margaret Klopstock
. Translated from the German by the author of Fragments in Prose and Verse (Elizabeth Smith
) was posthumously published at Bath through the agency of Henrietta Maria Bowdler
Textual Features
Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger
This edition was published by Colburn
. EOB
's excellent scholarly introduction dwells on recent literary achievements of women. She does not explicitly identify the British ones she refers to, but they are clearly (as...