A history of early modern women's writing /
This book contains expansive, multifaceted narrative of British women's literary and textual production from the Reformation to the Restoration.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Sparkling multiplicity / Patricia Phillippy
- Part I. Critical approaches and methodologies
- Invisibility optics: Aphra Behn, Esther Inglis and the fortunes of women's works / Margaret J.M. Ezell
- Reconsidering the woman writer: the identity politics of Anne Cooke Bacon / Jaime L. Goodrich
- The critical fortunes of the tenth muse: canonicity and its discontents / Patricia Pender
- When we swear to tell the truth: the Carleton debates and archival methodology / Megan Matchinske
- Part II. The Tudor era (1526-1603)
- Common and competing faiths / Susan M. Felch
- Isabella Whitney's "slips": poetry, collaboration, and coterie / Dana E. Lawrence
- Transmitting faith: Elizabeth Tudor, Anne Askew, and Jane Grey / Elaine V. Beilin
- Humanism, religion, and early modern Englishwomen in their transnational contexts / Julie D. Campbell
- Women in worship: continuity and change in the prayers of Elizabeth Tyrwhit and Frances Aburgavenny / Micheline White
- Spatial texts: women as devisers of environments and iconographies / Peter Davidson
- Part III. The early Stuart period (1603-1642)
- Aemilia Lanyer's radical art: "The passion of Christ" / Pamela J. Benson
- Memory, materiality and maternity in the Tanfield/Cary archive / Ramona Wray
- Mary Wroth romances Ovid: refiguring metamorphosis and complaint in The countess of Montgomery's Urania / Clare R. Kinney
- Nuns' writing: translation, textual mobility and transnational networks / Marie-Louise Coolahan
- Motherhood and women's writing in early seventeenth-century England: legacies, catechisms, and popular polemic / Paula McQuade
- Monuments and memory / Peter Sherlock
- Part IV. The English Civil War, interregnum, and restoration (1642-1676)
- Prophecy, power, and religious dissent / W. Scott Howard
- Coteries, circles, networks: the Cavendish circle and Civil War women's writing / Sarah C.E. Ross
- Inventing fame / Jane B. Stevenson
- Political writing across borders / Mihoko Suzuki
- English women's writing and indigenous medical knowledge in the early modern Atlantic world / Edith Snook
- Lady Anne Clifford's Great books of record: remembrances of a dynasty / Jessica L. Malay.