2019 George Richardson Lecture: Mary Mollineux’s Fruits of Retirement (1702) : Poetry in the Second Period of Quakerism
Fruits of Retirement, a volume of poetry by the Lancashire Quaker Mary Mollineux, was published posthumously in 1702 by her husband and other Friends; it was well received and republished five times in the eighteenth century. Yet the early Quakers, like most Protestants of the time, rejected creativ...
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[2020]
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Quaker studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 135-155 |
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Mary Mollineux
B poetic form B early Quakerism B Style B "Fruits of Retirement" B heroic couplet B second period |
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