Heidi Brayman Hackel is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Riverside and the author of Reading Material in Early Modern England: Print, Gender, and Literacy. Catherine E. Kelly is Associate Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma and author of In the New England Fashion: Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century.
Heidi Brayman Hackel is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Riverside and the author of Reading Material in Early Modern England: Print, Gender, and Literacy. Catherine E. Kelly is Associate Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma and author of In the New England Fashion: Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heidi Brayman Hackel is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Riverside and the author of Reading Material in Early Modern England: Print, Gender, and Literacy. Catherine E. Kelly is Associate Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma and author of In the New England Fashion: Reshaping Women's Lives in the Nineteenth Century.
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List of Illustrations Introduction —Heidi Brayman Hackel and Catherine E. Kelly PART I. PLEASURES AND PROHIBITIONS Inventing the Early Modern Woman Reader through the World of Goods: Lyly's Gentlewoman Reader and Katherine Stubbes —Mary Ellen Lamb Engendering the Female Reader: Women's Recreational Reading of Shakespeare in Early Modern England —Sasha Roberts Crafting Subjectivities: Women, Reading and Self-Imagining —Mary Kelley PART II. PRACTICES AND ACCOMPLISHMENT 'you sow, Ile read': Letters and Literacies in Early Modern Samplers —Bianca F.-C. Calabresi The Female World of Classical Reading in Eighteenth-Century America —Caroline Winterer Reading and the Problem of Accomplishment —Catherine E. Kelly PART III. TRANSLATION AND AUTHORSHIP 'Who Painted the Lion?' Women and Novelle —Ian Frederick Moulton The Word Made Flesh: Reading Women and the Bible —Janice Knight 'With All Due Reverence and Respect to the Word of God': Aphra Behn as Skeptical Reader of the Bible and Critical Translator of Fontenelle —Margaret Ferguson Female Curiosities: The Transatlantic Female Commonplace Book —Susan M. Stabile Reading Outside the Frame —Robert A. Gross Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Index
List of Illustrations Introduction —Heidi Brayman Hackel and Catherine E. Kelly PART I. PLEASURES AND PROHIBITIONS Inventing the Early Modern Woman Reader through the World of Goods: Lyly's Gentlewoman Reader and Katherine Stubbes —Mary Ellen Lamb Engendering the Female Reader: Women's Recreational Reading of Shakespeare in Early Modern England —Sasha Roberts Crafting Subjectivities: Women, Reading and Self-Imagining —Mary Kelley PART II. PRACTICES AND ACCOMPLISHMENT 'you sow, Ile read': Letters and Literacies in Early Modern Samplers —Bianca F.-C. Calabresi The Female World of Classical Reading in Eighteenth-Century America —Caroline Winterer Reading and the Problem of Accomplishment —Catherine E. Kelly PART III. TRANSLATION AND AUTHORSHIP 'Who Painted the Lion?' Women and Novelle —Ian Frederick Moulton The Word Made Flesh: Reading Women and the Bible —Janice Knight 'With All Due Reverence and Respect to the Word of God': Aphra Behn as Skeptical Reader of the Bible and Critical Translator of Fontenelle —Margaret Ferguson Female Curiosities: The Transatlantic Female Commonplace Book —Susan M. Stabile Reading Outside the Frame —Robert A. Gross Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Index
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