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"In this richly drawn and fascinating study, Dowd makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the variegated forms of early modern women s working lives during a period of enormous social, religious, and economic change . . .By juxtaposing texts written by and about female servants, midwives, and educators, she affords her readers multiple perspectives on working women as both subjects and objects of discourse." - Natasha Korda, Associate Professor of English and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Wesleyan University
"Dowd offers an innovative reading of women s work . . .with its careful attention to the various ways in which the efforts of female workers appeared in early modern texts, Women s Work advancesour understanding of the relation between literary form and social content during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries." - Douglas Bruster, The University of Texas at Austin and author of Shakespeare and the Question of Culture
"Both careful and provocative, Women's Work in Early Modern English Literature and Culture advances our understanding of the complexly intertwined histories of women, work, social change, and literary form." - Frances E. Dolan, author of Marriage andViolence: The Early Modern Legacy