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Elizabeth Carter

    Elizabeth Carter's work is characterized by a deep engagement with classical texts and the intellectual currents of her time. As a poet and translator, she infused her writing with a profound understanding of ancient literature and philosophy. Participating in the Bluestocking Circle, she contributed to a vibrant literary scene, challenging conventional roles for women writers. Her legacy lies in her sophisticated prose and her contribution to the rich tapestry of English literary heritage.

    The Rambler: In Four Volumes ..., Volume 3
    The Works of the Late Miss Catherine Talbot, First Published by the Late Mrs. Elizabeth Carter; and now Republished With Some few Additional Papers, T
    All the Works of Epictetus, Which Are Now Extant: Consisting of His Discourses, Preserved by Arrian, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments; Vo
    Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter: With a New Edition of Her Poems, Including Some Which Have Never Appeared Before; to Which Are Added, So
    Letters From Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, to Mrs. Montagu, Between the Years 1755 and 1800 Chiefly Upon Literary and Moral Subjects; Volume 2
    The Moral Discourses; Translated by Elizabeth Carter: 12