Tudor and Stuart Women WritersIndiana University Press, 22. 11. 1994 - Počet stran: 320 "... a nuanced, carefully argued work that reveals how women writers of the Renaissance, whether upper-class aristocrats close to court, daughters of successful merchants, Protestants, or Catholics, are inevitably affected by the gender biases that infuse all levels of Renaissance society and letters." -- Sixteenth Century Journal "... quite effective at developing a critical vocabulary for analyzing the formal traits of early modern women's writing." -- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature From the perspectives of feminism, Marxism, sociology, and cultural semiotics, Louise Schleiner examines both familiar and obscure Tudor and Stuart women writers in a comprehensive study of those women who managed to go beyond translations or diaries and find a more individual voice in their public texts. |
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... Women's Household Circles as a Gendered Reading Formation : Whitney , Tyler , and Lanyer 1 2 Activist Entries into Writing : Lady Elizabeth Hoby / Russell and the Other Cooke Sisters 30 3 Authorial Identity for a Second - Generation ...
... gendered and textual , in early modern England . I have sought ways of pursuing this goal that could incorporate more sociopolitical concreteness than has so far been done in studies focusing on psychoanalysis and epistemology ...
... gendered and textual , in early modern England . At present in the study of early modern women writers , scholars are faced with two kinds of tasks at once , which in earlier scholarship have usually been separated . One is to find ...
... gendered enunciative subject position and a voice— able to speak with the force of libidinally invested selfhood — was to devise some deft and effectual relation of address to the queen and her court and from there to shape and claim a ...
Louise Schleiner. Tudor and Stuart Women Writers 1 Women's Household Circles as a Gendered Reading Formation Whitney.
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Lady Elizabeth HobyRussell | 30 |
The Countesses | 82 |
Wroth the Countess | 150 |
Theoretical Perspectives | 192 |
Works Cited or Consulted | 274 |