Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing

Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing
Title Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing PDF eBook
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Publisher U of Nebraska Press
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ISBN 1496231546

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A Companion to Early Modern Women's Writing

A Companion to Early Modern Women's Writing
Title A Companion to Early Modern Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Anita Pacheco
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 414
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0470692774

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This timely volume represents one of the first comprehensive, student-oriented guides to the under-published field of early modern women's writing. Brings together more than twenty leading international scholars to provide the definitive survey volume to the field of early modern women's writing Examines individual texts, including works by Mary Sidney, Margaret Cavendish and Aphra Behn Explores the historical context and generic diversity of early modern women's writing, as well as the theoretical issues that underpin its study Provides a clear sense of the full extent of women's contributions to early modern literary culture

Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing

Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing
Title Feminist Formalism and Early Modern Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Lara Dodds
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2022-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1496220420

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This volume examines the relationship between gender and form in early modern women’s writing by exploring women’s debts to and appropriations of different literary genres and offering practical suggestions for the teaching of women’s texts.

The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700

The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700
Title The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Scott-Baumann
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 897
Release 2022-09-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192604732

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The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 brings together new work by scholars across the globe, from some of the founding figures in early modern women's writing to those early in their careers and defining the field now. It investigates how and where women gained access to education, how they developed their literary voice through varied genres including poetry, drama, and letters, and how women cultivated domestic and technical forms of knowledge from recipes and needlework to medicines and secret codes. Chapters investigate the ways in which women's writing was an integral part of the intellectual culture of the period, engaging with male writers and traditions, while also revealing the ways in which women's lives and writings were often distinctly different, from women prophetesses to queens, widows, and servants. It explores the intersections of women writing in English with those writing in French, Spanish, Latin, and Greek, in Europe and in New England, and argues for an archipelagic understanding of women's writing in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and England. Finally, it reflects on—and challenges—the methodologies which have developed in, and with, the field: book and manuscript history, editing, digital analysis, premodern critical race studies, network theory, queer theory, and feminist theory. The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women's Writing in English, 1540-1700 captures the most innovative work on early modern women's writing in English at present.

Expanding the Canon of Early Modern Women’s Writing

Expanding the Canon of Early Modern Women’s Writing
Title Expanding the Canon of Early Modern Women’s Writing PDF eBook
Author Paul Salzman
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 275
Release 2010-07-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443823627

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This exciting collection of original essays on early modern women’s writing offers a range of approaches to a growing field. As a whole, the volume introduces readers to a number of writers, such as Mirabai and Liu Rushi, who are virtually invisible in Anglophone scholarship, and to writers who remain little known, such as Elizabeth Melville, Elizabeth Hatton, and Jane Sharpe. The volume also represents critical strategies designed to open up the emergent canon of early modern women’s writing to new approaches, especially those that have consolidated the integration of literary and intellectual history, with an emphasis on religion, legal issues, and questions of genre. The authors expand the methodological possibilities available to approach early modern women who wrote in a diverse number of genres, from letters to poetry, autobiography and prose fiction. The sixteen essays are a major contribution to an area that has attracted the interest of a number of fields, including literary studies, history, cultural studies, and women’s studies.

Write or be Written

Write or be Written
Title Write or be Written PDF eBook
Author Ursula Appelt
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 351
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351870882

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Although the field of early modern women's studies has blossomed in recent years, little attention has been paid to women poets of the period. This new collection is specifically designed to fill the gap, applying new critical methodologies and theories to this group of early modern writers. Write or Be Written also contributes to ongoing debates about canonicity, periodicity, disciplinarity, and the construction of knowledge. The essays in this volume reflect today's sophisticated critical thinking, and represent a broad range of approaches and methodologies. Topics covered include contextualizing the self; female discursive strategies; religious discourses and gender; writing a female space; negotiating power and desire; female writing and the marketplace/publishing; and revisions of male-dominated poetic conventions and traditions.

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature
Title A History of Early Modern Women's Literature PDF eBook
Author Patricia Phillippy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2018-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 1107137063

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This book contains expansive, multifaceted narrative of British women's literary and textual production from the Reformation to the Restoration.