Gender and the garden in early modern English literature

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Jennifer Munroe
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"Radical reconfigurations in gardening practice in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England altered the social function of the garden, offering men and women new opportunities for social mobility. While recent work has addressed how middle class men used the garden to attain this mobility, the gendering of the garden during the period has gone largely unexamined. This new study focuses on the developing gendered tension in gardening that stemmed from a shift from the garden as a means of feeding a family, to the garden as an aesthetic object imbued with status.

The first part of the book focuses on how practical gardening books proposed methods for planting as they simultaneously represented gardens increasingly hierarchized by gender. The second part of the book looks at how men and women appropriated aesthetic uses of actual gardening in their poetry, and reveals a parallel gendered tension there. Munroe analyzes garden representations in the writings of such manuals writers as Gervase Markham, Thomas Hill, and William Lawson, and such poets as Edmund Spenser, Aemilia Lanyer and Lady Mary Wroth.

Investigating gardens, gender and writing, Jennifer Munroe considers not only published literary representations of gardens, but also actual garden landscapes and unpublished evidence of everyday gardening practice. She de-prioritizes the text as a primary means of cultural production, showing instead the relationship between what men and women might imagine possible and represent in their writing, and everyday spatial practices and the spaces men and women occupied and made. In so doing, she also broadens our outlook on whom we can identify and value as producers of early modern social space."--Jacket.

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Ashgate
Language
English
Pages
137

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Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature
Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature
Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Gender and the garden in early modern English literature

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-133) and index.

Published in
Aldershot, England, Burlington, VT
Series
Women and gender in the early modern world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/364
Library of Congress
PR428.G37 M86 2008, PR428.G37M86 2008, PR428.G37 M86 2008eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
137 p. :
Number of pages
137

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17095372M
ISBN 10
0754658260
ISBN 13
9780754658269
LCCN
2007042076
OCLC/WorldCat
975223186, 171110195
Library Thing
6164985

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