Biblical women in early modern literary culture, 1550-1700
Herausgeber: Brownlee, Victoria; Gallagher, Laura
Biblical women in early modern literary culture, 1550-1700
Herausgeber: Brownlee, Victoria; Gallagher, Laura
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Illustrates the complex ways in which biblical women's narratives could be reimagined for a variety of rhetorical and religious purposes
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Illustrates the complex ways in which biblical women's narratives could be reimagined for a variety of rhetorical and religious purposes
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780719091551
- ISBN-10: 0719091551
- Artikelnr.: 42375366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780719091551
- ISBN-10: 0719091551
- Artikelnr.: 42375366
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Victoria Brownlee is Irish Research Council Fellow in the School of English, Drama and Film at University College, Dublin Laura Gallagher is a Postdoctoral Teaching Assistant in the School of English at Queen's University, Belfast, and a Learning Development Assistant at the university's Learning Development Service
Introduction: Discovering biblical women in Early Modern literary culture -
Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher PART I: Women and feminine archetypes
of the Old Testament 2. Overview: reading Old Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 3. A
'Paraditian Creature': Eve and her unsuspecting garden in seventeenth
century literature - Elizabeth Hodgson 4. Christian liberty and female
rule: exegesis and political controversy in the 1550s - Adrian Streete 5.
Wives, fears and foreskins: Early Modern reproach of Zipporah and Michal -
Michele Osherow 6. The politics of female supplication in the Book of
Esther - Alison Thorne 7. Gender and the inculcation of virtue: the Book of
Proverbs in action - Danielle Clarke PART II: Women and feminine archetypes
of the New Testament 8. Overview: reading New Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 9.
Christ's tears and maternal cannibalism in Early Modern London - Beatrice
Groves 10. Mary of recusants and reform: literary memory and defloration -
Thomas Rist 11. Stabat mater dolorosa: imagining Mary's grief at the cross
- Laura Gallagher 12. St Helena of Britain in the land of the Magdalene:
all's well that ends well - Lisa Hopkins 13. Imagining the enemy:
protestant readings of the whore of babylon in Early Modern England,
c.1580-1625 - Victoria Brownlee 14. Afterword - Dympna Callaghan Index
Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher PART I: Women and feminine archetypes
of the Old Testament 2. Overview: reading Old Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 3. A
'Paraditian Creature': Eve and her unsuspecting garden in seventeenth
century literature - Elizabeth Hodgson 4. Christian liberty and female
rule: exegesis and political controversy in the 1550s - Adrian Streete 5.
Wives, fears and foreskins: Early Modern reproach of Zipporah and Michal -
Michele Osherow 6. The politics of female supplication in the Book of
Esther - Alison Thorne 7. Gender and the inculcation of virtue: the Book of
Proverbs in action - Danielle Clarke PART II: Women and feminine archetypes
of the New Testament 8. Overview: reading New Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 9.
Christ's tears and maternal cannibalism in Early Modern London - Beatrice
Groves 10. Mary of recusants and reform: literary memory and defloration -
Thomas Rist 11. Stabat mater dolorosa: imagining Mary's grief at the cross
- Laura Gallagher 12. St Helena of Britain in the land of the Magdalene:
all's well that ends well - Lisa Hopkins 13. Imagining the enemy:
protestant readings of the whore of babylon in Early Modern England,
c.1580-1625 - Victoria Brownlee 14. Afterword - Dympna Callaghan Index
Introduction: Discovering biblical women in Early Modern literary culture -
Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher PART I: Women and feminine archetypes
of the Old Testament 2. Overview: reading Old Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 3. A
'Paraditian Creature': Eve and her unsuspecting garden in seventeenth
century literature - Elizabeth Hodgson 4. Christian liberty and female
rule: exegesis and political controversy in the 1550s - Adrian Streete 5.
Wives, fears and foreskins: Early Modern reproach of Zipporah and Michal -
Michele Osherow 6. The politics of female supplication in the Book of
Esther - Alison Thorne 7. Gender and the inculcation of virtue: the Book of
Proverbs in action - Danielle Clarke PART II: Women and feminine archetypes
of the New Testament 8. Overview: reading New Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 9.
Christ's tears and maternal cannibalism in Early Modern London - Beatrice
Groves 10. Mary of recusants and reform: literary memory and defloration -
Thomas Rist 11. Stabat mater dolorosa: imagining Mary's grief at the cross
- Laura Gallagher 12. St Helena of Britain in the land of the Magdalene:
all's well that ends well - Lisa Hopkins 13. Imagining the enemy:
protestant readings of the whore of babylon in Early Modern England,
c.1580-1625 - Victoria Brownlee 14. Afterword - Dympna Callaghan Index
Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher PART I: Women and feminine archetypes
of the Old Testament 2. Overview: reading Old Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 3. A
'Paraditian Creature': Eve and her unsuspecting garden in seventeenth
century literature - Elizabeth Hodgson 4. Christian liberty and female
rule: exegesis and political controversy in the 1550s - Adrian Streete 5.
Wives, fears and foreskins: Early Modern reproach of Zipporah and Michal -
Michele Osherow 6. The politics of female supplication in the Book of
Esther - Alison Thorne 7. Gender and the inculcation of virtue: the Book of
Proverbs in action - Danielle Clarke PART II: Women and feminine archetypes
of the New Testament 8. Overview: reading New Testament women in Early
Modern England, 1550-1700 - Victoria Brownlee and Laura Gallagher 9.
Christ's tears and maternal cannibalism in Early Modern London - Beatrice
Groves 10. Mary of recusants and reform: literary memory and defloration -
Thomas Rist 11. Stabat mater dolorosa: imagining Mary's grief at the cross
- Laura Gallagher 12. St Helena of Britain in the land of the Magdalene:
all's well that ends well - Lisa Hopkins 13. Imagining the enemy:
protestant readings of the whore of babylon in Early Modern England,
c.1580-1625 - Victoria Brownlee 14. Afterword - Dympna Callaghan Index