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History of Early Modern Women''s Writing

English · Hardback

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

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Introduction: 'sparkling multiplicity' Patricia Phillippy; Part I. Critical Approaches and Methodologies: 1. Invisibility optics: Aphra Behn, Esther Inglis and the fortunes of women's works Margaret J. M. Ezell; 2. Reconsidering the woman writer: the identity politics of Anne Cooke Bacon Jaime L. Goodrich; 3. The critical fortunes of the tenth muse: canonicity and its discontents Patricia Pender; 4. When we swear to tell the truth: the Carleton Debates and archival methodology Megan Matchinske; Part II. The Tudor Era (1526-1603): 5. Common and competing faiths Susan M. Felch; 6. Isabella Whitney's slips: poetry, collaboration, and coterie Dana E. Lawrence; 7. Transmitting faith: Elizabeth Tudor, Anne Askew, and Jane Grey Elaine V. Beilin; 8. Humanism, religion, and early modern Englishwomen in their transnational contexts Julie D. Campbell; 9. Women in worship: continuity and change in the prayers of Elizabeth Tyrwhit and Frances Aburgavenny Micheline White; 10. Spatial texts: women as devisers of environments and iconographies Peter Davidson; Part III. The Early Stuart Period (1603-42): 11. Aemilia Lanyer's radical art: 'The Passion of Christ' Pamela J. Benson; 12. Memory, materiality and maternity in the Tanfield/Cary archive Ramona Wray; 13. Mary Wroth romances Ovid: refiguring metamorphosis and complaint in The Countess of Montgomery's Urania Clare R. Kinney; 14. Nuns' writing: translation, textual mobility and transnational networks Marie-Louise Coolahan; 15. Motherhood and women's writing in early seventeenth-century England: legacies, catechisms, and popular polemic Paula McQuade; 16. Monuments and memory Peter Sherlock; Part IV. Civil War, Interregnum, and Restoration (1642-76): 17. Prophecy, power, and religious dissent W. Scott Howard; 18. Coteries, circles, networks: the Cavendish Circle and Civil War women's writing Sarah C. E. Ross; 19. Inventing fame Jane B. Stevenson; 20. Political writing across borders Mihoko Suzuki; 21. English women's writing and indigenous medical knowledge in the early modern Atlantic world Edith Snook; 22. Lady Anne Clifford's Great Books of Record: remembrances of a dynasty Jessica L. Malay.

About the author

Patricia Phillippy is Professor of English Literature at Kingston University London. She has published widely in early modern literature and culture, with a special focus on women's writing. Her books include Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England (Cambridge 2002), Painting Women: Cosmetics, Canvases, and Early Modern Culture (2006), and Shaping Remembrance from Shakespeare to Milton (Cambridge, forthcoming). She has edited the writings of Elizabeth Cooke Hoby Russell for The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe series.

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