'Not Strictly Proper For A Female Pen': Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Sexuality of Botany
George, Sam
(2005)
'Not Strictly Proper For A Female Pen': Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Sexuality of Botany.
pp. 191-210.
ISSN 1744-1854
Examines the adaptations of Carl Linnaeus' "Systema Naturae," which introduced a new classification system of plants based on a sexual system of botany, by William Withering, Erasmus Darwin and Anna Seward. Use of botany not only for conservative but also subversive social and political ends; Fear by moralists that descriptions of the promiscuity of plant life might offend female delicacy; Withering's disguise of the sexual character of the Linnaean classes and orders.
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