Marie H. Loughlin
Early Modern Women Writers Engendering Descent (eBook, PDF)
Mary Sidney Herbert, Mary Sidney Wroth, and their Genealogical Cultures
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Marie H. Loughlin
Early Modern Women Writers Engendering Descent (eBook, PDF)
Mary Sidney Herbert, Mary Sidney Wroth, and their Genealogical Cultures
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In the intersection of ancestry, death, sexuality, and reproduction, this book contends that Sidney Herbert and Sidney Wroth develop their authorship within the simultaneous rigidity and flexibility of their world's genealogical discourses.
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In the intersection of ancestry, death, sexuality, and reproduction, this book contends that Sidney Herbert and Sidney Wroth develop their authorship within the simultaneous rigidity and flexibility of their world's genealogical discourses.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000539639
- Artikelnr.: 63278867
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000539639
- Artikelnr.: 63278867
Marie H. Loughlin is an associate professor of English literature in the department of English and Cultural Studies at the University of British Columbia-Okanagan. She has published in the areas of early modern women's writing, drama, concepts of the body, and sexuality.
Introduction: Living in a Genealogical Age: Women and the Early Modern Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
Introduction: Living in a Genealogical Age: Women and the Early Modern
Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household,
Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and
Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The
Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the
Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical
Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household,
Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and
Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The
Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the
Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical
Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
Introduction: Living in a Genealogical Age: Women and the Early Modern Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
Introduction: Living in a Genealogical Age: Women and the Early Modern
Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household,
Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and
Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The
Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the
Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical
Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?
Cultures of Ancestry
1. Mary Sidney Herbert's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household,
Community
2. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Herbert as Morientis Imago Philippi
3. Abraham Fraunce's The Countess of Pembroke's Ivychurch (1591, 1592) and
Mary Sidney Herbert's Mythographic Genealogical Communities
4. Revising Reproduction, Descent, and Midwifery in Thomas Moffet's The
Silkewormes, and their Flies (1599)
5. In Her Own Hands: Mary Sidney Herbert's "To the Angell Spirit of the
Most Excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
6. Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Cultures: Family, Household, Community
7. In the Hands of Others: Mary Sidney Wroth's Genealogical Imagining
8. Ordinary Remembering, Confusing, and Forgetting in Urania's Genealogical
Archive
9. Extraordinary Remembering and Forgetting at the Urania's Leucadian Rock
Conclusion: Whither Genealogy?