The Politics of Female Alliance in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Luckyj, Christina; O'Leary, Niamh J
The Politics of Female Alliance in Early Modern England
Herausgeber: Luckyj, Christina; O'Leary, Niamh J
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Christina Luckyj¿is a professor of English, gender, and women’s studies at Dalhousie University. She is the author of "A Moving Rhetoricke": Gender and Silence in Early Modern England and The Duchess of Malfi: A Critical Guide. Niamh J. O’Leary¿is an associate professor of English at Xavier University. ¿
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Christina Luckyj¿is a professor of English, gender, and women’s studies at Dalhousie University. She is the author of "A Moving Rhetoricke": Gender and Silence in Early Modern England and The Duchess of Malfi: A Critical Guide. Niamh J. O’Leary¿is an associate professor of English at Xavier University. ¿
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- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781496201997
- ISBN-10: 149620199X
- Artikelnr.: 48385553
- Verlag: Univ of Nebraska Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781496201997
- ISBN-10: 149620199X
- Artikelnr.: 48385553
Christina Luckyj is a professor of English, gender, and women’s studies at Dalhousie University. She is the author of “A Moving Rhetoricke”: Gender and Silence in Early Modern England and The Duchess of Malfi: A Critical Guide. Niamh J. O’Leary is an associate professor of English at Xavier University.
Acknowledgments
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1. The Politics of Women’s “Domestic” Alliances
1. Distaff Power: Plebeian Female Alliances in Early Modern England
Bernard Capp
2. Between Women: Slanderous Speech and Neighborly Bonds in Henry Porter’s
The Two Angry Women of Abington
Ronda Arab
3. The Political Role of the Gossip in Swetnam the Woman-Hater, Arraigned
by Women
Megan Inbody
4. Virtual and Actual Female Alliance in The Maid’s Tragedy and The Tamer
Tamed
Niamh J. O’Leary
5. Failed Alliances and Miserable Marriages in Katherine Philips’s Letters
Elizabeth Hodgson
Part 2. Women’s Alliances and the Politics of the Court
6. Performing Patronage, Crafting Alliances: Ladies’ Lotteries in English
Pageantry
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
7. Tyrants, Love, and Ladies’ Eyes: The Politics of Female-Boy Alliance on
the Jacobean Stage
Roberta Barker
8. Her Advocate to the Loudest: Arbella Stuart and Female Courtly Alliance
in The Winter’s Tale
Alicia Tomasian
9. Not Sparing Kings: Aemilia Lanyer and the Religious Politics of Female
Alliance
Christina Luckyj
Part 3. The Politics of Female Kinship
10. Shakespeare Revises Juliet, the Nurse, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and
Juliet
Steven Urkowitz
11. Crossing Generations: Female Alliances and Dynastic Power in Anne
Clifford’s Great Books of Record
Jessica L. Malay
12. Exilic Inspiration and the Captive Life: The Literary / Political
Alliances of the Cavendish Sisters
Jennifer Higginbotham
13. Afterword
Susan Frye and Karen Robertson
Contributors
Index
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1. The Politics of Women’s “Domestic” Alliances
1. Distaff Power: Plebeian Female Alliances in Early Modern England
Bernard Capp
2. Between Women: Slanderous Speech and Neighborly Bonds in Henry Porter’s
The Two Angry Women of Abington
Ronda Arab
3. The Political Role of the Gossip in Swetnam the Woman-Hater, Arraigned
by Women
Megan Inbody
4. Virtual and Actual Female Alliance in The Maid’s Tragedy and The Tamer
Tamed
Niamh J. O’Leary
5. Failed Alliances and Miserable Marriages in Katherine Philips’s Letters
Elizabeth Hodgson
Part 2. Women’s Alliances and the Politics of the Court
6. Performing Patronage, Crafting Alliances: Ladies’ Lotteries in English
Pageantry
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
7. Tyrants, Love, and Ladies’ Eyes: The Politics of Female-Boy Alliance on
the Jacobean Stage
Roberta Barker
8. Her Advocate to the Loudest: Arbella Stuart and Female Courtly Alliance
in The Winter’s Tale
Alicia Tomasian
9. Not Sparing Kings: Aemilia Lanyer and the Religious Politics of Female
Alliance
Christina Luckyj
Part 3. The Politics of Female Kinship
10. Shakespeare Revises Juliet, the Nurse, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and
Juliet
Steven Urkowitz
11. Crossing Generations: Female Alliances and Dynastic Power in Anne
Clifford’s Great Books of Record
Jessica L. Malay
12. Exilic Inspiration and the Captive Life: The Literary / Political
Alliances of the Cavendish Sisters
Jennifer Higginbotham
13. Afterword
Susan Frye and Karen Robertson
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1. The Politics of Women’s “Domestic” Alliances
1. Distaff Power: Plebeian Female Alliances in Early Modern England
Bernard Capp
2. Between Women: Slanderous Speech and Neighborly Bonds in Henry Porter’s
The Two Angry Women of Abington
Ronda Arab
3. The Political Role of the Gossip in Swetnam the Woman-Hater, Arraigned
by Women
Megan Inbody
4. Virtual and Actual Female Alliance in The Maid’s Tragedy and The Tamer
Tamed
Niamh J. O’Leary
5. Failed Alliances and Miserable Marriages in Katherine Philips’s Letters
Elizabeth Hodgson
Part 2. Women’s Alliances and the Politics of the Court
6. Performing Patronage, Crafting Alliances: Ladies’ Lotteries in English
Pageantry
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
7. Tyrants, Love, and Ladies’ Eyes: The Politics of Female-Boy Alliance on
the Jacobean Stage
Roberta Barker
8. Her Advocate to the Loudest: Arbella Stuart and Female Courtly Alliance
in The Winter’s Tale
Alicia Tomasian
9. Not Sparing Kings: Aemilia Lanyer and the Religious Politics of Female
Alliance
Christina Luckyj
Part 3. The Politics of Female Kinship
10. Shakespeare Revises Juliet, the Nurse, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and
Juliet
Steven Urkowitz
11. Crossing Generations: Female Alliances and Dynastic Power in Anne
Clifford’s Great Books of Record
Jessica L. Malay
12. Exilic Inspiration and the Captive Life: The Literary / Political
Alliances of the Cavendish Sisters
Jennifer Higginbotham
13. Afterword
Susan Frye and Karen Robertson
Contributors
Index
Editors’ Introduction
Part 1. The Politics of Women’s “Domestic” Alliances
1. Distaff Power: Plebeian Female Alliances in Early Modern England
Bernard Capp
2. Between Women: Slanderous Speech and Neighborly Bonds in Henry Porter’s
The Two Angry Women of Abington
Ronda Arab
3. The Political Role of the Gossip in Swetnam the Woman-Hater, Arraigned
by Women
Megan Inbody
4. Virtual and Actual Female Alliance in The Maid’s Tragedy and The Tamer
Tamed
Niamh J. O’Leary
5. Failed Alliances and Miserable Marriages in Katherine Philips’s Letters
Elizabeth Hodgson
Part 2. Women’s Alliances and the Politics of the Court
6. Performing Patronage, Crafting Alliances: Ladies’ Lotteries in English
Pageantry
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich
7. Tyrants, Love, and Ladies’ Eyes: The Politics of Female-Boy Alliance on
the Jacobean Stage
Roberta Barker
8. Her Advocate to the Loudest: Arbella Stuart and Female Courtly Alliance
in The Winter’s Tale
Alicia Tomasian
9. Not Sparing Kings: Aemilia Lanyer and the Religious Politics of Female
Alliance
Christina Luckyj
Part 3. The Politics of Female Kinship
10. Shakespeare Revises Juliet, the Nurse, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and
Juliet
Steven Urkowitz
11. Crossing Generations: Female Alliances and Dynastic Power in Anne
Clifford’s Great Books of Record
Jessica L. Malay
12. Exilic Inspiration and the Captive Life: The Literary / Political
Alliances of the Cavendish Sisters
Jennifer Higginbotham
13. Afterword
Susan Frye and Karen Robertson
Contributors
Index