Ann Yearsley: The Poetical Milkwoman of Bristol

Published: Nov. 28, 2022, 5 a.m.

Season: 3 Episode: 42

The 18th century English romantic poet Ann Yearsley, known also as "Lactilla" or "the Poetical Milkwoman of Bristol", was one of only a few working-class women of the era to gain prominence as a writer. She was remarkable in that she had no education to speak of, having grown up in a fairly rustic environment. She rose from destitution to become someone who's talents were admired by many, including politicians and royalty.

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SOURCES

Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 22 March 1939

Hannah More (1745-1833), writer and philanthropist\u201f in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004-11).

Tompkins, J.M.S. "The Bristol Milkwoman\u201f inThe Polite Marriage (New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1969).

The Huntington: Elizabeth Montagu Papers

The Library and Information Association

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