Women and the English Renaissance

Women and the English Renaissance
Title Women and the English Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Linda Woodbridge
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1986
Genre English literature
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Women and the English Renaissance

Women and the English Renaissance
Title Women and the English Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Linda Woodbridge
Publisher Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Pages 384
Release 1984
Genre Literary Criticism
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Impressively examines the relation sixteenth-century controversies about the nature of women have to literature and life.

Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook

Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook
Title Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook PDF eBook
Author Kate Aughterson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 336
Release 2003-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134810016

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An invaluable collection of primary sources on women and femininity in early modern England, including medical documents, political pamphlets, sermons and literary sources. Sources are accompanied by a clear introduction and notes.

Women in the Renaissance

Women in the Renaissance
Title Women in the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Theresa Huntley
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 36
Release 2009-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778745983

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Discusses the various roles women took on during the Renaissance.

Gloriana's Face

Gloriana's Face
Title Gloriana's Face PDF eBook
Author S. P. Cerasano
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 260
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780814324264

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Ten feminist-materialist explorations of the oppression of women in England from the early Renaissance to the 1650s, draw on women's place in courtesy books, royal office, drama, and other social, political, and literary arenas. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage

Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage
Title Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage PDF eBook
Author Viviana Comensoli
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 284
Release 1999
Genre English drama
ISBN 9780252067303

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Collection of essays which engages debates over gender in the English Renaissance theater--Cover.

Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation

Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation
Title Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation PDF eBook
Author Katharina M. Wilson
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 692
Release 1987
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780820308654

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The dawn of humanism in the Renaissance presented privileged women with great opportunities for personal and intellectual growth. Sexual and social roles still determined the extent to which a woman could pursue education and intellectual accomplishment, but it was possible through the composition of poetry or prose to temporarily offset hierarchies of gender, to become equal to men in the act of creation. Edited by Katharina M. Wilson, this anthology introduces the works of twenty-five women writers of the Renaissance and Reformation, among them Marie Dentière, a Swiss evangelical reformer whose writings were so successful they were banned during her lifetime; Gaspara Stampa, a cultivated courtesan of Venetian aristocratic circles who wrote lyric poetry that has earned her comparisons to Michelangelo and Tasso; Hélisenne de Crenne, a French aristocrat who embodied the true spirit of the Renaissance feminist, writing both as novelist and as champion of her sex; Helene Kottanner, Austrian chambermaid to Queen Elizabeth of Hungary whose memoirs recall her daring theft of the Holy Crown of Saint Stephen for her esteemed mistress; and Lady Mary Sidney Wroth, the first Englishwoman known to write a full-length work of fiction and compose a significant body of secular poetry. Offering a seldom seen counterpoint to literature written by men, Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation presents prose and poetry that have never before appeared in English, as well as writings that have rarely been available to the nonspecialist. The women whose writings are included here are united by a keen awareness of the social limitations placed upon their creative potential, of the strained relationship between their gender and their work. This concern invests their writings with a distinctive voice--one that carries the echoes of a male aesthetic while boldly declaring battle against it.