Barber, Mary

In 1730 Barber visited England, with Swift's support, to raise subscriptions for her Poems on several occasions, which obtained over 900 subscribers. Although she claimed in her Preface that public writing lay outside the province of women, and that she wrote her poems solely to educate her children, some of her work displays a particular social consciousness. The volume is dedicated to the Earl of Orrey, one of her most prominent patrons.