Ann Yearsley (1753-1806) was a labouring-class poet and early
Romantic figure. She is perhaps best known for the dispute she had
with her patron, Hannah More. This is a collection of Ann
Yearsley's works. Outspoken on the subject of the slave trade, she
is often quoted in the context of the early abolitionist movement.
As a 'labouring-class poet' her writing also forms part of an
under-represented area of Romanticism now growing in academic
interest.
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