Women, 'Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period

Women, 'Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period
Title Women, 'Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period PDF eBook
Author Margo Hendricks
Publisher Routledge
Pages 393
Release 2013-08-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1135088047

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Women, `Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period is an extraordinarily comprehensive interdisciplinary examination of one of the most neglected areas in current scholarship. The contributors use literary, historical, anthropological and medical materials to explore an important intersection within the major era of European imperial expansion. The volume looks at: * the conditions of women's writing and the problems of female authorship in the period. * the tensions between recent feminist criticism and the questions of `race', empire and colonialism. *the relationship between the early modern period and post-colonial theory and recent African writing. Women, `Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period contains ground-breaking work by some of the most exciting scholars in contemporary criticism and theory. It will be vital reading for anyone working or studying in the field.

The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer

The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer
Title The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 530
Release 1907
Genre
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The Eloquence of Mary Astell

The Eloquence of Mary Astell
Title The Eloquence of Mary Astell PDF eBook
Author Christine Mason Sutherland
Publisher University of Calgary Press
Pages 228
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1552381536

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The Eloquence of Mary Astell makes an important contribution to the knowledge and understanding of the important role that women, and one woman in particular, played in the history of rhetoric. Mary Astell (1666-1731) was an unusually perceptive thinker and writer during the time of the Enlightenment. Here, author Christine Sutherland explores her importance as a rhetorician, an area that has, until recently, received little attention. Astell was widely known and respected during her own time, but her influence and reputation receded in the years after her death. Her importance as an Enlightenment thinker is becoming more and more recognized, however. As a skilled theorist and practitioner of rhetoric, Astell wrote extensively on education, philosophy, politics, religion, and the status of women. She showed that it was possible for a woman to move from the semi-private form of rhetoric represented by conversation and letters into full public participation in philosophical and political debate.

Almost a Woman

Almost a Woman
Title Almost a Woman PDF eBook
Author Mary Wood-Allen
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 54
Release 2018-04-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3732663175

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Reproduction of the original: Almost a Woman by Mary Wood-Allen

Astell: Political Writings

Astell: Political Writings
Title Astell: Political Writings PDF eBook
Author Mary Astell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 348
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780521428453

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First modern edition of three works by an important female political theorist.

Almost a Woman

Almost a Woman
Title Almost a Woman PDF eBook
Author Mary Wood-Allen
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1907
Genre Sex instruction
ISBN

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The Ladies' Home Journal

The Ladies' Home Journal
Title The Ladies' Home Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 496
Release 1893
Genre Home economics
ISBN

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