Sappho and Phaon: In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets

Mary Robinson
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Known as the English Sappho, in 1796, Robinson argued for women's rationality, their right to education and illustrated ideas of free will, suicide, rationalisation, empiricism and relationship to sensibility in Sappho and Phaon: In a Series of Legitimate Sonnets
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