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Labouring-class writing

In 1758, Samuel Johnson noted that the itch of scribbling had seized the nation. 'The rage of writing has seized the old and young' across all segments of society, he observed, so that now 'the cook warbles her lyrics in the kitchen, and the thrasher vociferates his heroics in the barn.' Johnson's observation drew attention to an important development in the eighteenth century literary world: the emergence of the labouring class writer. Over the course of the century increasing numbers of agricultural labourers, household servants, bricklayers, shoemakers, milkmaids, soldiers and sailors not only tool up writing, but also published their work, and, in some cases, made a significant impact on contemporary literary culture. Would-be authors from labouring-class backgrounds faced a particular set of challenges as they attempted to fashion themselves as writers, ranging from accessing education and books, juggling writing with work, managing their literary ambitions, and dealing with success or failure. Read more

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'Labouring in the Bush' by Frederick McCubbin [Public Doman], via Wikimedia Commons
# Title Description Contributor
1 Mary Leapor

Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished...

Jennifer Batt
2 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry

Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets

Jennifer Batt
# Title Description Contributor
1 Mary Leapor

Dr Jennifer Batt talks about Mary Leapor, an 18th Century kitchen maid who wrote accomplished...

Jennifer Batt
2 18th Century Labouring Class Poetry

Dr Jennifer Batt gives a talk on Stephen Duck, one of the 18th Century labouring-class poets

Jennifer Batt
# Title Description Author
1 Poems upon several occasions: By Mrs. Leapor ...

ebook version of Poems upon several occasions: By Mrs. Leapor ...

Leapor, Mrs. (Mary), 1722-1746.
2 Poems on several occasions: By Henry Jones.

ebook version of Poems on several occasions: By Henry Jones.

Jones, Henry, 1721-1770.
3 The farmer's boy: a rural poem, in four books. By Robert Bloomfield. With ornaments engraved in wood by Anderson.

ebook version of The farmer's boy: a rural poem, in four books. By Robert Bloomfield. With...

Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823.
4 Poems on several occasions: By Stephen Duck.

ebook version of Poems on several occasions: By Stephen Duck.

Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756.
5 The Earl of Essex: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Henry Jones.

ebook version of The Earl of Essex: A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent-...

Jones, Henry, 1721-1770.
6 Poems, on several occasions

By Ann Yearsley (1753-1806).
The fourth edition.
Publisher Details: London...

Ann Yearsley
7 The royal captives: a fragment of secret history

Volume 1

Ann Yearsley
8 The farmer's boy; a rural poem

Second edition.
ed by Capel Lofft (1751-1824)

Robert Bloomfield
9 The earl of Essex. A tragedy

Roach's ed.
Adapted for theathrical adaptation; as performed at the Theatres-Royale,...

Henry Jones
10 Poems on several occasions

London: Printed for John Osborn, ... Samuel Birt, ... and James Hodges, ...

Stephen Duck
11 Poems by the Most Eminent Ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol I

Originally published as: Poems by Eminent Ladies.
On title page:
"Re-...

12 Poems by Eminent Ladies. Vol II

Poems by eminent ladies : particularly: Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Behn, Miss Carter, Lady Chudleigh, Mrs...

# Resource Title Description Contributor
1 Labouring in the Bush

(oil on canvas, 65.0 x 77.5 cm) by Frederick McCubbin (1855–1917).