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Jane Barker (1652–1732) was a popular English fiction writer, poet, and a staunch Jacobite. She went into self-imposed exile when James II fled England during the Glorious Revolution in 1688. Her novels, The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia, also published as Love Intrigues (1713), Exilius or The Banish'd Roman (1715), A Patchwork Screen for the Ladies (1723), and The Lining of the Patchwork Screen for the Ladies (1726) were written after she returned to London in 1704. Prior to and during her exile, she wrote a collection of poems justifying the value of feminine education and female single life, "Poetical Recreations" (1688), and a group of political poems, "A Collection of Poems Referring to the Times" (1701), which conveyed her anxiety about the political future of England.

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  • Jane Barker (fr)
  • Jane Barker (en)
  • Баркер, Джейн (ru)
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  • Джейн Баркер (англ. Jane Barker; 1652, Нортгемптоншир — 1732) — английская поэтесса, писательница. (ru)
  • Jane Barker (1652–1732) was a popular English fiction writer, poet, and a staunch Jacobite. She went into self-imposed exile when James II fled England during the Glorious Revolution in 1688. Her novels, The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia, also published as Love Intrigues (1713), Exilius or The Banish'd Roman (1715), A Patchwork Screen for the Ladies (1723), and The Lining of the Patchwork Screen for the Ladies (1726) were written after she returned to London in 1704. Prior to and during her exile, she wrote a collection of poems justifying the value of feminine education and female single life, "Poetical Recreations" (1688), and a group of political poems, "A Collection of Poems Referring to the Times" (1701), which conveyed her anxiety about the political future of England. (en)
  • Jane Barker (1652 – 1732) est une poétesse et romancière anglaise du début du XVIIIe siècle. The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia (1713) est considérée comme son œuvre la plus aboutie. Jacobite convaincue, elle suivit le roi Jacques II d'Angleterre en exil à Saint-Germain-en-Laye en France, peu après que ce dernier eut été renversé lors de la Glorieuse Révolution (1688). Elle composa durant son exil un ensemble de poèmes à coloration politique, A Collection of Poems Referring to the Times (1701), où transparaît l'inquiétude que lui inspirait le devenir politique de l'Angleterre. Elle embrassa par la suite la carrière de romancière et écrivit Exilius; or, The Banished Roman (1715), A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies (1723), et The Lining of the Patch Work Screen (1726). Barker, qui demeura céli (fr)
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