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The Woman's Labour Mary Collier

The Woman's Labour By Mary Collier

The Woman's Labour by Mary Collier


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Summary

When Stephen Duck's The Thresher's Labour was published in 1730, it was a sensation - but Mary Collier was astounded to read Duck's dismissal of women, and she penned a stinging riposte, which reframed Duck's relation of harvest-time toil from a woman's perspective. This edition includes Duck's The Thresher's Labour and other pieces by Collier.

The Woman's Labour Summary

The Woman's Labour by Mary Collier

Eighteenth-century poetry was dominated by men of education and wealth, and bookcases sagged under the weight of volumes by Swift, Johnson and Pope. When Stephen Duck's The Thresher's Labour was published in 1730, however, it was a sensation - highlighting the plight of the working class in verse was hereto simply unthought of. Duck's poem came to the attention of Mary Collier, a washerwoman working in Hampshire, who was astounded to read Duck's dismissal of women as work-shy layabouts who indulged in 'noisy prattle', and she penned a stinging riposte, The Woman's Labour, which reframed Duck's relation of harvest-time toil from a woman's perspective. This edition of The Woman's Labour seeks to give a wider view of the conversation, and includes The Thresher's Labour, 'The Three Wise Sentences' (which Collier included in the first publication of her reply), 'An Epistolary Answer to an Exciseman Who Doubted Her Being the Author' and the elegy she wrote for Stephen Duck after he died.

The Woman's Labour Reviews

'Collier's writing... represents an instance of resistance to oppression both gendered and class-based.' (Donna Landry, The Muses of Resistance)

About Mary Collier

Mary Collier (c.1688-1762) was an English poet and labourer. Born in Midhurst, West Sussex to poor parents, she was educated at home, and went on to become a washerwoman, brewer and manual labourer. She is best known today for her stinging riposte to Stephen Duck's portrayal of working-class women in his The Thresher's Labour, which she had published herself as The Woman's Labour.

Table of Contents

'The Woman's Labour' by Mary Collier: 'Advertisement', 'The Woman's Labour', 'The Three Wise Sentences Taken from The First Book of Esdras'; 'The Thresher's Labour' by Stephen Duck; 'An Elegy Upon Stephen Duck' by Mary Collier; 'An Epistolary Answer to an Exciseman Who Doubted Her Being the Author' by Mary Collier; Notes; Note on the Text

Additional information

GOR013578133
9781913724344
1913724344
The Woman's Labour by Mary Collier
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Renard Press Ltd
2021-02-24
64
N/A
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