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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... kind of " feminist move " : " a putting in play ( a reading ) of the structures which produce and reproduce meaning , whether sexual or textual " ( Jacobus 288 ) . In her par- ticular version of this move , such reading from the ...
... kind of instance represented the only public female voice they knew ? Very few could have managed to hear the queen utter anything publicly , though sometimes she did ; even she had male criers for all proclamations . School teachers ...
... kind of time - lapse picture effect and with smooth yet original phrasing , pursue sequential images of the unfolding season gathering strength , from " drowsy dark " to longer days , from buds to blossoms to " knotted fruit . " The ...
... kind of material that we know women read avidly — the copies were often read to pieces — namely romances such as the Mirrour of Knighthood and the Amadis de Gaul , apparently sometimes spot translated aloud from Spanish or French by ...
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Lady Elizabeth HobyRussell | 30 |
The Countesses | 82 |
Wroth the Countess | 150 |
Theoretical Perspectives | 192 |
Works Cited or Consulted | 274 |