Women Writers in Renaissance England

Women Writers in Renaissance England

Author: Randall Martin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-21

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 1317862910

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Of all the new developments in literary theory, feminism has proved to be the most widely influential, leading to an expansion of the traditional English canon in all periods of study. This book aims to make the work of Renaissance women writers in English better known to general and academic readers so as to strengthen the case for their future inclusion in the Renaissance literary canon. This lively book surveys women writers in the sixteenth century and early seventeenth centuries. Its selection is vast, historically representative, and original, taking examples from twenty different, relatively unknown authors in all genres of writing, including poetry, fiction, religious works, letters and journals, translation, and books on childcare. It establishes new contexts for the debate about women as writers within the period and suggests potential intertextual connections with works by well-known male authors of the same time. Individual authors and works are given concise introductions, with both modern and historical critical analysis, setting them in a theoretical and historicised context. All texts are made readily accessible through modern spelling and punctuation, on-the-page annotation and headnotes. The substantial, up-to-date bibliography provides a source for further study and research.


British Women Writers

British Women Writers

Author: Janet M. Todd

Publisher: Burns & Oates

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13:

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"A welcome and necessary addition to the reference shelf". -- Washington Post Book World


Dictionary of British Women Writers

Dictionary of British Women Writers

Author: Janet M. Todd

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13:

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Nearly 450 entries cover major and minor British women writers from the Middle Ages to the present day. Each entry gives biographical details and a discussion of key works and themes. Critical references are also included.


Women, Beauty and Power in Early Modern England

Women, Beauty and Power in Early Modern England

Author: Edith Snook

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-03-08

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0230302238

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Divided into three sections on cosmetics, clothes and hairstyling, this book explores how early modern women regarded beauty culture and in what ways skin, clothes and hair could be used to represent racial, class and gender identities, and to convey political, religious and philosophical ideals.


A Description of Millenium Hall (Feminist Classic)

A Description of Millenium Hall (Feminist Classic)

Author: Sarah Scott

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13:

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This adventure novel tells the tale of the Millenium Hall, the female Utopia. The people in the Hall live in a model of mid-century reform ideas. All the women have crafts with which to better themselves. Property is held in common, and education is the primary pastime. The narrator's long-lost cousin relates the series of adventures and how each of the residents arrived at this female Utopia. The adventures are remarkable for their reliance on a nearly superstitious form of divine grace, where God's will manifests itself with the direct punishment of the wicked and the miraculous protection of the innocent. In one tale, a woman about to be ravished by a man is saved, literally by the hand of God, as her attacker dies of a stroke. Millenium Hall was Sarah Scott's most significant novel. Interest in it has revived in the 21st century among feminist literary scholars.