Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760

Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760
Title Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760 PDF eBook
Author Diane Purkiss
Publisher Routledge
Pages 484
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134938942

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The shared aim of these important new critical interventions into the early modern period is to make fresh feminist attempts to uncover the writings of Elizabethan and Jacobean women. Subject to silence, censorship and manipulation in the terms of overriding political concerns of the day, the feminist history of the early modern period is still a largely unwritten story. New feminist analysis can expose the conditions of production in which the history of the period was constructed: this revealing new Collection thereby exposes the untold stories which underpin the official texts. By beginning to explore this period from women's point of view, Women, Texts and Histories shows the crucial and fascinating ways in which women's writing may undermine many of the received assumptions on which the history of the period has depended.

Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760

Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760
Title Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760 PDF eBook
Author Diane Purkiss
Publisher Routledge
Pages 314
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134938950

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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760

Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760
Title Women, Texts and Histories 1575-1760 PDF eBook
Author Diane Purkiss
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 2003
Genre English literature
ISBN 9780203376003

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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature

A History of Early Modern Women's Literature
Title A History of Early Modern Women's Literature PDF eBook
Author Patricia Phillippy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 463
Release 2018-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 1107137063

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This book contains expansive, multifaceted narrative of British women's literary and textual production from the Reformation to the Restoration.

British Women's History

British Women's History
Title British Women's History PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 178
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780719046520

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This is one of a series of bibliographical guides designed to meet the needs of undergraduates, postgraduates and their teachers in universities and colleges of further education. All volumes in the series share a number of common characteristics. They are selective, manageable in size, and include those books and articles which are considered most important and useful. All are editied by practising teachers of the subject in question and are based on their experience of the needs of students. The arrangement combines chronological with thematic divisions. Most of the items listed receive some descriptive comment.

Sexualities in History

Sexualities in History
Title Sexualities in History PDF eBook
Author Kim M. Phillips
Publisher Routledge
Pages 477
Release 2013-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1135304769

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Over the past twenty years, historians have overturned nearly everything we once took for granted about human sexuality. Gender, sexual orientation, "deviance," and even the biology of sex have been unmasked for what they are-historically specific, culturally contested, and above all, unstable constructions.

Women and Religious Writing in Early Modern England

Women and Religious Writing in Early Modern England
Title Women and Religious Writing in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Erica Longfellow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 253
Release 2004-09-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139456180

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This study challenges critical assumptions about the role of religion in shaping women's experiences of authorship. Feminist critics have frequently been uncomfortable with the fact that conservative religious beliefs created opportunities for women to write with independent agency. The seventeenth-century Protestant women discussed in this book range across the religio-political and social spectrums and yet all display an affinity with modern feminist theologians. Rather than being victims of a patriarchal gender ideology, Lady Anne Southwell, Anna Trapnel and Lucy Hutchinson, among others, were both active negotiators of gender and active participants in wider theological debates. By placing women's religious writing in a broad theological and socio-political context, Erica Longfellow challenges traditional critical assumptions about the role of gender in shaping religion and politics and the role of women in defining gender and thus influencing religion and politics.