\”In any amount of poems written by men, women are invisible objects of desire, lovers, romantic goddesses and so forth. Only two real women with anything to say for themselves are poets: Anne Finch (1661 – 1720) and Elizabeth Barrett-Browning (1806 – 1861). This essay will be an argument for reading their set works as \’resistance\’ poems by comparing and contrasting themes, style, form, and highlighting political & social gender issues of their diverse historical/literary periods.\”
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