World-Making Renaissance Women
Herausgeber: Hammons, Pamela S.; Siegfried, Brandie R.
World-Making Renaissance Women
Herausgeber: Hammons, Pamela S.; Siegfried, Brandie R.
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The sixteen women discussed in this collection were world-makers whose craft influenced cultural practice so incisively that their shaping authority can be traced far beyond their moment. For scholars and students of English literature, this volume shows why Renaissance culture cannot be rightly understood when women writers are ignored.
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The sixteen women discussed in this collection were world-makers whose craft influenced cultural practice so incisively that their shaping authority can be traced far beyond their moment. For scholars and students of English literature, this volume shows why Renaissance culture cannot be rightly understood when women writers are ignored.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108831154
- ISBN-10: 110883115X
- Artikelnr.: 61859787
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108831154
- ISBN-10: 110883115X
- Artikelnr.: 61859787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; The literary contours of women's world-making Brandie R.
Siegfried and Pamela S. Hammons; Part I. Early Modern Women Framing the
Modern World: 1. Erotic origins: genesis, the passion, and Aemilia Lanyer's
Queer temporality Erin Murphy; 2. Aphra Behn's fiction: transmission,
editing, and canonization Paul Salzman; 3. From aisling vision to Irish
queen: the reimergence of Gráinne Ní Mháille in Europe's revolutionary
period Brandie R. Siegfried; 4. Reframing the picture: screening early
modern women for modern audiences Lisa Walters and Naomi Miller; Part II.
Remaking the Literary World: 5. Uncloseted: geography and early modern
women's dramatic writing Marion Wynne-Davies; 6. Lucy Hutchinson's memoirs
as auto-biography Laura DeFurio; 7. Commonplace genres, or women's
interventions in non-traditional literary forms: Madame de Sablé, Aphra
Behn, and the maxim Victoria E. Burke; 8. Form, formalism, and literary
studies: the case of Margaret Cavendish Lara Dodds; Part III. Connecting
the Social Worlds of Religion, Politics, and Philosophy: 9. Royalism and
resistance: the personal and the political in Anne, Lady Halkett's
Meditations, 1660-1699 Suzanne Trill; 10. Hester Pulter's dissolving worlds
Marshelle Woodward; 11. The feminist worlds of Margaret Cavendish David
Cunning; 12. Augustus reigns, but poets still are low: Aphra Behn's world
in the emperor of the moon (1687) Elaine Hobby; Part IV. Rethinking Early
Modern Types and Stereotypes: 13. Learning to imitate women: male education
and the grammar of female experience Catherine Loomis; 14. Mothers and
widows: world-making against stereotypes in early modern English women's
manuscript writings Pamela Hammons; 15. Queer virgins: nuns, reproductive
futurism, and early modern English culture Jaime Goodrich; 16. Defensor
Feminae: Aemilia Lanyer and Rachel Speght Elizabeth Hodgson; 17. Margaret
Cavendish's Melancholy identity: gender and the evolution of a Genre Tina
Skouen and Henriette Kolle.
Siegfried and Pamela S. Hammons; Part I. Early Modern Women Framing the
Modern World: 1. Erotic origins: genesis, the passion, and Aemilia Lanyer's
Queer temporality Erin Murphy; 2. Aphra Behn's fiction: transmission,
editing, and canonization Paul Salzman; 3. From aisling vision to Irish
queen: the reimergence of Gráinne Ní Mháille in Europe's revolutionary
period Brandie R. Siegfried; 4. Reframing the picture: screening early
modern women for modern audiences Lisa Walters and Naomi Miller; Part II.
Remaking the Literary World: 5. Uncloseted: geography and early modern
women's dramatic writing Marion Wynne-Davies; 6. Lucy Hutchinson's memoirs
as auto-biography Laura DeFurio; 7. Commonplace genres, or women's
interventions in non-traditional literary forms: Madame de Sablé, Aphra
Behn, and the maxim Victoria E. Burke; 8. Form, formalism, and literary
studies: the case of Margaret Cavendish Lara Dodds; Part III. Connecting
the Social Worlds of Religion, Politics, and Philosophy: 9. Royalism and
resistance: the personal and the political in Anne, Lady Halkett's
Meditations, 1660-1699 Suzanne Trill; 10. Hester Pulter's dissolving worlds
Marshelle Woodward; 11. The feminist worlds of Margaret Cavendish David
Cunning; 12. Augustus reigns, but poets still are low: Aphra Behn's world
in the emperor of the moon (1687) Elaine Hobby; Part IV. Rethinking Early
Modern Types and Stereotypes: 13. Learning to imitate women: male education
and the grammar of female experience Catherine Loomis; 14. Mothers and
widows: world-making against stereotypes in early modern English women's
manuscript writings Pamela Hammons; 15. Queer virgins: nuns, reproductive
futurism, and early modern English culture Jaime Goodrich; 16. Defensor
Feminae: Aemilia Lanyer and Rachel Speght Elizabeth Hodgson; 17. Margaret
Cavendish's Melancholy identity: gender and the evolution of a Genre Tina
Skouen and Henriette Kolle.
Introduction; The literary contours of women's world-making Brandie R.
Siegfried and Pamela S. Hammons; Part I. Early Modern Women Framing the
Modern World: 1. Erotic origins: genesis, the passion, and Aemilia Lanyer's
Queer temporality Erin Murphy; 2. Aphra Behn's fiction: transmission,
editing, and canonization Paul Salzman; 3. From aisling vision to Irish
queen: the reimergence of Gráinne Ní Mháille in Europe's revolutionary
period Brandie R. Siegfried; 4. Reframing the picture: screening early
modern women for modern audiences Lisa Walters and Naomi Miller; Part II.
Remaking the Literary World: 5. Uncloseted: geography and early modern
women's dramatic writing Marion Wynne-Davies; 6. Lucy Hutchinson's memoirs
as auto-biography Laura DeFurio; 7. Commonplace genres, or women's
interventions in non-traditional literary forms: Madame de Sablé, Aphra
Behn, and the maxim Victoria E. Burke; 8. Form, formalism, and literary
studies: the case of Margaret Cavendish Lara Dodds; Part III. Connecting
the Social Worlds of Religion, Politics, and Philosophy: 9. Royalism and
resistance: the personal and the political in Anne, Lady Halkett's
Meditations, 1660-1699 Suzanne Trill; 10. Hester Pulter's dissolving worlds
Marshelle Woodward; 11. The feminist worlds of Margaret Cavendish David
Cunning; 12. Augustus reigns, but poets still are low: Aphra Behn's world
in the emperor of the moon (1687) Elaine Hobby; Part IV. Rethinking Early
Modern Types and Stereotypes: 13. Learning to imitate women: male education
and the grammar of female experience Catherine Loomis; 14. Mothers and
widows: world-making against stereotypes in early modern English women's
manuscript writings Pamela Hammons; 15. Queer virgins: nuns, reproductive
futurism, and early modern English culture Jaime Goodrich; 16. Defensor
Feminae: Aemilia Lanyer and Rachel Speght Elizabeth Hodgson; 17. Margaret
Cavendish's Melancholy identity: gender and the evolution of a Genre Tina
Skouen and Henriette Kolle.
Siegfried and Pamela S. Hammons; Part I. Early Modern Women Framing the
Modern World: 1. Erotic origins: genesis, the passion, and Aemilia Lanyer's
Queer temporality Erin Murphy; 2. Aphra Behn's fiction: transmission,
editing, and canonization Paul Salzman; 3. From aisling vision to Irish
queen: the reimergence of Gráinne Ní Mháille in Europe's revolutionary
period Brandie R. Siegfried; 4. Reframing the picture: screening early
modern women for modern audiences Lisa Walters and Naomi Miller; Part II.
Remaking the Literary World: 5. Uncloseted: geography and early modern
women's dramatic writing Marion Wynne-Davies; 6. Lucy Hutchinson's memoirs
as auto-biography Laura DeFurio; 7. Commonplace genres, or women's
interventions in non-traditional literary forms: Madame de Sablé, Aphra
Behn, and the maxim Victoria E. Burke; 8. Form, formalism, and literary
studies: the case of Margaret Cavendish Lara Dodds; Part III. Connecting
the Social Worlds of Religion, Politics, and Philosophy: 9. Royalism and
resistance: the personal and the political in Anne, Lady Halkett's
Meditations, 1660-1699 Suzanne Trill; 10. Hester Pulter's dissolving worlds
Marshelle Woodward; 11. The feminist worlds of Margaret Cavendish David
Cunning; 12. Augustus reigns, but poets still are low: Aphra Behn's world
in the emperor of the moon (1687) Elaine Hobby; Part IV. Rethinking Early
Modern Types and Stereotypes: 13. Learning to imitate women: male education
and the grammar of female experience Catherine Loomis; 14. Mothers and
widows: world-making against stereotypes in early modern English women's
manuscript writings Pamela Hammons; 15. Queer virgins: nuns, reproductive
futurism, and early modern English culture Jaime Goodrich; 16. Defensor
Feminae: Aemilia Lanyer and Rachel Speght Elizabeth Hodgson; 17. Margaret
Cavendish's Melancholy identity: gender and the evolution of a Genre Tina
Skouen and Henriette Kolle.