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Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 Helen Wilcox (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands)

Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 par Helen Wilcox (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands)

Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 Helen Wilcox (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands)


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This first comprehensive introduction to women writers in early modern Britain examines women's role in and access to literary culture, and the work of individual women writers. A chronology offers a woman-centred perspective on historical and literary events, and there is a guide to further reading.

Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 Résumé

Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 Helen Wilcox (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands)

This is the first comprehensive introduction to the works and social contexts of women writers in early modern Britain, a period when it was considered unfeminine to write and yet women were the authors of many poems, translations, conduct books, autobiographies, plays, pamphlets and other texts. Drawing together the pioneering work of feminist literary critics and historians, this survey examines ways in which the idea of woman was constructed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and women's role in and access to literary culture. It also focuses on women writers and their output across the spectrum of genres from courtly romance to Quaker prophecy. A unique chronology offers a woman-centred perspective on historical and literary events, and there is a guide to further reading. Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 explores the history of women's part in the development of literary culture, while revealing how paradoxical that history can be.

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"At last, a comprehensive collection of essays about early modern women that demonstrates the wide range of women's writing and reading practices during the period, from scientific discourse to commercial drama, from books of advice to accounts of prophecy. ...it offers a rich tapestry of critical approaches and textual information." Margaret J. M. Ezell, Journal of English & Germanic Philology
"This book would be extremely useful in undergraduate courses, as the editors include a chronology of events important to women, an extensve bibliography, and a wealth of historical and literary information." Signs

Sommaire

Chronology: Women and literature in Britain, 15001700; Introduction Helen Wilcox; Part I. Constructing Women in Early Modern Britain: 1. Humanist education and the Renaissance concept of women Hilda L. Smith; 2. Religion and the construction of femininity Suzanne Trill; 3. Advice for women from mothers and patriarchs Valerie Wayne; 4. Women reading, reading women Jacqueline Pearson; 5. Women/'women' and the stage Ann Thompson; 6. Feminine modes of knowing and scientific enquiry Bronwen Price; Part II. Writing Women in Early Modern Britian: 7. Renaissance concepts of the 'woman writer' Margaret W. Ferguson; 8. Courtly writing by women Helen Hackett; 9. Women's poetry in early modern Britain Elizabeth H. Hageman; 10. Women's writing and the self Elspeth Graham; 11. The possibilities of prose Betty S. Travitsky; 12. The first female dramatists Ros Ballaster; Further reading.

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GOR001723109
9780521467773
0521467772
Women and Literature in Britain, 15001700 Helen Wilcox (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Cambridge University Press
1996-11-13
332
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