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The Author of the following Poems never read a Treatise of Rhetorick, or an Art of Poetry, nor was ever taught her English Grammar. Her Education rose no higher than the Spelling-Book, or the Writing-Master: her Genius to Poetry was always brow-beat and discountenanced by her Parents, and till her
59:, whom she occasionally visited, revised her volumes and "illuminated them here and there with a ray of his own genius"; that association on its own, and the entry on Boswell's 26:. Contemporary evaluations stress her contribution to the evolving model of women in society, both by her publishing her work, and by the themes and opinions in that work. 362: 298: 139: 22:(1694?-1759?) was an English poet and letter-writer of the 18th century, who has gained some historic attention because of her association with 51:
Despite this, she seems to have been known to many of the literati of the day, whose names are listed as subscribers to her two collections.
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appear to have given Masters' name (if not her life and work) some historical currency. She is also associated with editor of the
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Merit got the better of her Fortune, she was shut out from all Commerce with the more knowing and polite Part of the World.
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was — by her own insistence – a self-taught poet of humble birth: the preface to her first collection reads:
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She is noted as a letter-writer, and in her epistles expresses proto-feminist views.
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Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Brown, Susan; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy, eds. (2006).
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Mary published two books of poetry, both by subscription:
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Index

Samuel Johnson
Otley
West Yorkshire
James Boswell
Dr. Johnson
Gentleman's Magazine
Edward Cave
John Rippon
Monthly Review
List of 18th-century British working-class writers



Brown, Susan, Patricia Clements & Isobel Grundy 2006
Masters 1833


Demers 2004
Smith 2000


Hadden 1894
"Masters, Mary" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
"Mary Masters entry, overview screen"
Poems on several occasions
Demers, Patricia
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi

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