Mary Leapor | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 46 pages of analysis & critique of Mary Leapor.

Mary Leapor | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 46 pages of analysis & critique of Mary Leapor.
This section contains 12,285 words
(approx. 41 pages at 300 words per page)
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SOURCE: Mandell, Laura. “Demystifying (with) the Repugnant Female Body: Mary Leapor and Feminist Literary History.” Criticism 38, no. 4 (fall 1996): 551-82.

In the following essay, Mandell examines Leapor's poem “Mira's Picture.”

CORYDON:
'Tis true, her Linen may be something soil'd. 
PHILLARIO:
Her Linen, Corydon!—Herself, you mean. 
Are such the Dryads of thy smiling Plain? 
Why, I could swear it, if it were no Sin, 
That yon lean Rook can shew a fairer Skin. 
CORYDON:
What tho' some Freckles in her Face appear? 
Come, come; you view her with malicious Eyes: 

.....

Her Shape— 
PHILLARIO:
—Where Mountains upon Mountains rise! 
And, as [if] they fear'd some Treachery at hand, 
Behind her Ears her list'ning Shoulders stand. 
CORYDON:
But she has Teeth— 
PHILLARIO:
—Considering how they grow, 
'Tis no great matter if she has or no: 
They look decay'd with Posset, and with Plumbs, 
And seem prepar'd to quit her swelling Gums...

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