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early modern women poets and cultural constraints

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Ashgate
Language
English
Pages
281

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Cover of: Write or be Written - Women and Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1750
Write or be Written - Women and Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1750
February 2001, Ashgate Pub Ltd
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Write or be written: early modern women poets and cultural constraints
2001, Ashgate
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: I: Strategies and Contexts
1. Widow, Prophet, and Poet: Lyrical Self-Figurations in Katherine Austen's 'Book M' (1664)
Pamela Hammons
2. 'Public' and 'Private' in Aphra Behn's Miscellanies: Women Writers, Print, and Manuscript
Anme Russell
3. 'Household Affaires are the Opium of the Soul': Darnaris Masham and the Necessity of Women's Poetry
Margaret J. M. Ezell
II: Poetic Conventions and Traditions
4. Mary Wroth's Guilty 'secrett art': The Poetics of Jeadousy in Pamphilia to Anphilanthus
Clare R. Kinney
5. 'An Emblem of Themselves, in Plum or Pear': Poetry, the Female Body and the Country House
Jacqueline Pearson
6 'So May I With the Psalmist Truly Say': Early Modern Englishwomen's Psalm Discourse
Margaret P- Hannay
III: Negotiating Power and Politics
7. The Plural Voices of Anne Askew
Joan Pong Linton
8. Mary Sidney and Gendered Strategies for the Writing of Poetry
Shannon Miller
9. 'Subdu'd by You': States of Friendship and Friends of the State in Katherine Philips's Poetry
Andrew Shfflett
IV: Writing the Female Poet
10. 'First Fruits of a Woman's Wit': Authorial Self-Construction of English Renaissance Women Poets
Helen Wilcox
11. A Rhetoric of Innocence: The Poetry of Katherine Philips, 'The Matchless Orinda'
Bronwen Price
12. 'Very Like a Fiction': Some Early Biographies of Aphra Behn
Jeslyn Medoff.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series statement on jacket.

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Aldershot, Hants, Burlington, Vt
Series
[Women and gender in early modern England, 1500-1750]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821.009/9287
Library of Congress
PR545.W6 W75 2001, PR545.W6W75 2001, PR545.W6

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 281 p. :
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6789048M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781840142884
ISBN 10
184014288X
LCCN
00048475
OCLC/WorldCat
965718667, 45066389
Goodreads
3742144

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