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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature/Barbauld, Anna Letitia

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Cousin's cross reference "... dau. of Dr. John Aikin (q.v.)" is actually to an entry about Barbauld's brother, namesake of their father. See Aikin, John.

168716A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature — Barbauld, Anna LetitiaJohn William Cousin

Barbauld, Anna Letitia (1743-1825).—Poetess, etc., dau. of Dr. John Aikin (q.v.), was b. at Kibworth-Hencourt, Leicestershire. Her f. kept an academy for boys, whose education she shared, and thus became acquainted with the classics. In 1773 she pub. a collection of miscellaneous poems, which was well received, and in the following year she married the Rev. R. Barbauld, a French Protestant and dissenting minister, who also conducted a school near Palgrave in Suffolk. Into this enterprise Mrs. B. threw herself with great energy, and, mainly owing to her talents and reputation, it proved a success and was afterwards carried on at Hampstead and Newington Green. Meantime, she continued her literary occupations, and brought out various devotional works, including her Hymns in Prose for Children. These were followed by Evenings at Home, Selections from the English Essayists, The Letters of Samuel Richardson, with a life prefixed, and a selection from the British novelists with introductory essay.