A study of English women's religious reading and writing in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Femke Molekamp is currently a Global Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies/Centre for the Study of the Renaissance, University of Warwick. Prior to this she has held both AHRC and Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships at Warwick. She specializes in early modern religious literature, women's writing, and the history of emotion.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: The Vernacular Bible and Early Modern Englishwomen: Shifting Possibilities * 1: The Geneva Bible in the Household * 2: Early Modern Englishwomen and Modes of Bible-Reading * 3: Female Religious Community: Reading and Writing * 4: Women and Affective Religious Reading and Writing * 5: The Sidney-Herbert Psalms and the Countess of Pembroke as a Reader of the Geneva Bible * 6: Regarding the Passion: Aemelia Lanyer, Constance Aston Fowler, and Elizabeth Delaval * Epilogue: The Female Bible-Reader: 'no longer a consumer but a producer of texts'
* Introduction: The Vernacular Bible and Early Modern Englishwomen: Shifting Possibilities * 1: The Geneva Bible in the Household * 2: Early Modern Englishwomen and Modes of Bible-Reading * 3: Female Religious Community: Reading and Writing * 4: Women and Affective Religious Reading and Writing * 5: The Sidney-Herbert Psalms and the Countess of Pembroke as a Reader of the Geneva Bible * 6: Regarding the Passion: Aemelia Lanyer, Constance Aston Fowler, and Elizabeth Delaval * Epilogue: The Female Bible-Reader: 'no longer a consumer but a producer of texts'
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