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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... play was accorded in 1613 the permanency of print , a mark of the esteem in which the author was held . Almost certainly read aloud by Cary's domestic circle rather than performed as part of an aristocratic entertainment , The Tragedy ...
... play was accorded in 1613 the permanency of print , a mark of the esteem in which the author was held . Almost certainly read aloud by Cary's domestic circle rather than performed as part of an aristocratic entertainment , The Tragedy ...
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... play is positioned on the cusp of the seventeenth century ( composed c . 1603-4 , it was not published until 1613 ) , but because it exemplifies and elaborates two of the main restrictions imposed upon contemporary women - the twin ...
... play is positioned on the cusp of the seventeenth century ( composed c . 1603-4 , it was not published until 1613 ) , but because it exemplifies and elaborates two of the main restrictions imposed upon contemporary women - the twin ...
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... play's martyrological elements onto these two executed female unfor- tunates , establishing them , in an implicit indictment of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I , as victims of monarchical abuse and injustice . The alignment with Mary , Queen ...
... play's martyrological elements onto these two executed female unfor- tunates , establishing them , in an implicit indictment of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I , as victims of monarchical abuse and injustice . The alignment with Mary , Queen ...
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Women's Writing in the British Atlantic World: Memory, Place and History ... Kate Chedgzoy Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |