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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 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...
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