Women Writers of the Seventeenth CenturyNorthcote House, 2004 - 129 páginas Wray argues that women participated in many kinds of literary discourse, such as poetry, drama, fiction, autobiography, advice books and religio-politico treatises. Covering the work of all the important women writers of the period it introduces readers to a range of women's writing across the breadth of the 17th century. |
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... ' Your fault being greater , why should you disdain / Our being your equals , free from tyranny ? ' ( ll . 829-30 ) , the poem de- mands . The language of liberation deployed here , one 36 WOMEN WRITERS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
... ' Your fault being greater , why should you disdain / Our being your equals , free from tyranny ? ' ( ll . 829-30 ) , the poem de- mands . The language of liberation deployed here , one 36 WOMEN WRITERS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
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... deployed to bring herself before the public gaze . These discontinuities are typical of the genre of the mother's advice book ; they also point to the unstable locations of seventeenth - century women themselves , as they looked to ...
... deployed to bring herself before the public gaze . These discontinuities are typical of the genre of the mother's advice book ; they also point to the unstable locations of seventeenth - century women themselves , as they looked to ...
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... deployed . The seventeenth - century reader might reasonably anticipate certain moral dilemmas to be raised and resolved en route : the most popular of these include the author's coming to under- stand that she can play no part in ...
... deployed . The seventeenth - century reader might reasonably anticipate certain moral dilemmas to be raised and resolved en route : the most popular of these include the author's coming to under- stand that she can play no part in ...
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Women's Writing in the British Atlantic World: Memory, Place and History ... Kate Chedgzoy Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |