Anne Finch
Anne Finch (1661-1720) was an English poet known for her contributions to the literary world during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. She was born into a prominent family and received a good education, which was uncommon for women of her time. Finch's poetry often explored themes of nature, love, and the challenges faced by women in society.
Finch was part of the Literary Society that included notable figures like Alexander Pope and John Dryden. Her work was published posthumously in a collection titled "The Poems of Anne Finch," which helped to establish her reputation as a significant poet. Today, she is recognized for her unique voice and perspective in a male-dominated literary landscape.