Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Publications 1651–1664

Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Publications 1651–1664

Author: Paula Loscocco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1351924168

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Katherine Philips was a major seventeenth-century poet and playwright who became widely known for her innovative use of Donnean poetics to express passionate female friendship, her occasional verses on private friends and public figures, and her moral and political acuity. She had the mixed fortune of being enshrined in posthumous volumes that both celebrated and misrepresented her achievement. Fortunately recent research has clarified our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.


Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Poems 1667

Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Poems 1667

Author: Paula Loscocco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 695

ISBN-13: 1351924192

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Katherine Philips was a major seventeenth-century poet and playwright who became widely known for her innovative use of Donnean poetics to express passionate female friendship, her occasional verses on private friends and public figures, and her moral and political acuity. She had the mixed fortune of being enshrined in posthumous volumes that both celebrated and misrepresented her achievement. Fortunately recent research has clarified our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.


Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Letters 1697–1729

Katherine Philips (1631/2–1664): Printed Letters 1697–1729

Author: Paula Loscocco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1351924222

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Katherine Philips was a major seventeenth-century poet and playwright who became widely known for her innovative use of Donnean poetics to express passionate female friendship, her occasional verses on private friends and public figures, and her moral and political acuity. She had the mixed fortune of being enshrined in posthumous volumes that both celebrated and misrepresented her achievement. Fortunately recent research has clarified our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.


Katherine Philips (1631/2-1664): Printed publications, 1651-1664

Katherine Philips (1631/2-1664): Printed publications, 1651-1664

Author: Katherine Philips

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13:

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Katherine Philips was a major seventeenth-century poet and playwright who became widely known for her innovative use of Donnean poetics to express passionate female friendship, her occasional verses on private friends and public figures, and her moral and political acuity. She had the mixed fortune of being enshrined in posthumous volumes that both celebrated and misrepresented her achievement. Fortunately recent research has clarified our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.


Katherine Philips (1631/2-1664): Printed letters, 1697-1729

Katherine Philips (1631/2-1664): Printed letters, 1697-1729

Author: Katherine Philips

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780754631033

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Katherine Philips was a major seventeenth-century poet and playwright who became widely known for her innovative use of Donnean poetics to express passionate female friendship, her occasional verses on private friends and public figures, and her moral and political acuity. These works; which cover her publications, her poetry and her printed letters, provide the most comprehensive guide available to furthering our understanding of who Philips was and how she conducted her literary career.


The Routledge History of the Renaissance

The Routledge History of the Renaissance

Author: William Caferro

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-03-27

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 1351849468

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Drawing together the latest research in the field, The Routledge History of the Renaissance treats the Renaissance not as a static concept, but as one of ongoing change within an international framework. It takes as its unifying theme the idea of exchange and interchange through the movement of goods, ideas, disease and people, across social, religious, political and physical boundaries. Covering a broad range of temporal periods and geographic regions, the chapters discuss topics such as the material cultures of Renaissance societies; the increased popularity of shopping as a pastime in fourteenth-century Italy; military entrepreneurs and their networks across Europe; the emergence and development of the Ottoman empire from the early fourteenth to the late sixteenth century; and women and humanism in Renaissance Europe. The volume is interdisciplinary in nature, combining historical methodology with techniques from the fields of anthropology, sociology, psychology and literary criticism. It allows for juxtapositions of approaches that are usually segregated into traditional subfields, such as intellectual, political, gender, military and economic history. Capturing dynamic new approaches to the study of this fascinating period and illustrated throughout with images, figures and tables, this comprehensive volume is a valuable resource for all students and scholars of the Renaissance.