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  1. Elizabeth Carter (Deal, 16 de dezembro de 1717 — Londres, 19 de fevereiro de 1806) foi uma poetisa inglesa, classicista, escritora e tradutora, e membro do Círculo Bluestocking de Elizabeth Montagu.

  2. Elizabeth Carter (pen name Eliza; 16 December 1717 – 19 February 1806) was an English poet, classicist, writer, translator, linguist, and polymath. As one of the Bluestocking Circle that surrounded Elizabeth Montagu, she earned respect for the first English translation of the 2nd-century Discourses of Epictetus.

  3. Elizabeth Carter (born Dec. 16, 1717, Deal, Kent, Eng.—died Feb. 19, 1806, London) was an English poet, translator, and member of a famous group of literary “bluestockings” who gathered around Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu.

  4. This thesis presents the life of Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806), letter-writer, poet, translator, scholar and bluestocking. The major developments, events and phases, such as her short but intensive period on the Gentleman's Magazine alongside

  5. English intellectual, poet and translator, best known for her translation of Epictetus. Name variations: (pen name) Eliza. Born Elizabeth Carter on December 16, 1717, in Deal, Kent, England; died in Clarges Street, Piccadilly, on February 19, 1806; eldest daughter of Nicolas Carter (a curate) and Margaret Carter; educated at home by her father;

  6. Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806) was one of the most acclaimed female writers of her day. Given the equivalent of a university education by her father, the perpetual curate of Deal Chapel, Carter’s early literary precocity and learning prompted Samuel Johnson...

  7. Although Elizabeth Carter believed deeply that only Christianity offered true solace from life's unhappy events, she also believed that stoicism, though a pagan philosophy, helped people learn how to discipline themselves.