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Early modern women's writin...
In a famous passage in A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf asked 'why women did not write poetry in the Elizabethan age'. She went on to speculate about an imaginary Judith Shakespeare who might have been destined for a career as illustrious as that of her brother William, except that she had none of his chances. The truth is that many women wrote during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and this collection will serve to introduce modern readers to the full variety of women's writing in this period - from poems, prose and fiction to prophecies, letters, tracts and philosophy. Here are
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monografia Rebiun39177375 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun39177375 m o d cr cn||||||||| 010508s2000 enk ob 000 0 eng d 532331649 613095151 649047417 779692987 906270094 961676572 962667684 1154904678 9780191563669 electronic bk.) 0191563668 electronic bk.) 0585369844 electronic bk.) 9780585369846 electronic bk.) 0192833464 9780192833464 0191605425 9780191605420 9780199549672 pbk.) 0199549672 pbk.) 9780585369844 AU@ 000051577382 N$T eng pn N$T OCLCQ YDXCP OCLCQ N$T OCLCQ TUU OCLCQ TNF OCLCQ FSF OCLCO ZCU OCLCF OCLCQ QT5 EBLCP W2U OCLCQ NLGGC OCLCQ OCL OCLCQ MWM AGLDB CPO PLS OCLCQ SAV OCLCO LUE VTS CEF OCLCQ INT TOF OCLCQ CANPU TKN STF CNTRU M8D JX9 OCLCQ UKSSU OCLCO OCLCQ INARC OCLCO OCLCL CLOUD OCLCO OCLCQ LIT 004120 bisacsh 820.8/09287/09031 21 Early modern women's writing an anthology, 1560-1700 edited with an introduction and notes by Paul Salzman Oxford [England] New York Oxford University Press 2000 Oxford [England] New York Oxford [England] New York Oxford University Press 1 online resource (xl, 442 pages) 1 online resource (xl, 442 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford world's classics Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxiii-xxxviii) Isabella Whitney (fl. 1567-1578). I.W. to her unconstant lover ; The admonition ; Will and testament -- Aemilia Lanyer (1569-1645). From Salve deus rex judaeorum ; The description of Cookham -- Anne Clifford (1590-1676). From her Diary (Jan. 1616-Jan. 1617) -- Mary Wroth (c.1587-c.1653). Love's victory ; From "Pamphilia to Amphilanthus" : Sonnet 22, Sonnet 23, Sonnet 34, Sonnet 35, Sonnet 48 ; "Song" from Urania -- Eleanor Davies (1590-1652). The benediction ; Revelations : the everlasting gospel -- Priscilla Cotton and Mary Cole (fl. 1650s/1660s). To the priests and the people of England -- Hester Biddle (c.1629-1696). The trumpet of the Lord sounded forth -- Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673). A world made by atoms ; Of the ant ; The hunting of the hare ; Bell in campo ; Preface to Observations upon experimental philosophy ; The matrimonial agreement ; Of a civil war -- Dorothy Osborne (1627-1695). Letters (a selection) -- Katherine Phillips (1632-1664). Epitaph : on Hector Philips ; On the death of my first and dearest child ; To Mrs Mary Awbrey at parting ; A retired friendship : to Ardelia ; To my excellent Lucasia on our friendship ; Friendship's mysteries : to my dearest Lucasia ; Content : to my dearest Lucasia ; Orinda to Lucasia, Parting, October 1661, at London ; Orinda to Lucasia -- Aphra Behn (c.1640-1689). The city-heiress : or, Sir Timothy Treat-all ; Song : love armed ; The disappointment ; On desire ; To Alexis in answer to his poem against fruition ; To the fair Clarinda, who made love to me, imagined more than woman ; To Alexis, on his saying I loved a man that talked much ; To Lysander on some verses he writ ; The wandering beauty, a novel In a famous passage in A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf asked 'why women did not write poetry in the Elizabethan age'. She went on to speculate about an imaginary Judith Shakespeare who might have been destined for a career as illustrious as that of her brother William, except that she had none of his chances. The truth is that many women wrote during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and this collection will serve to introduce modern readers to the full variety of women's writing in this period - from poems, prose and fiction to prophecies, letters, tracts and philosophy. Here are English English literature- Early modern, 1500-1700 English literature- Women authors Women- Literary collections Écrits de femmes anglais Femmes- Anthologies LITERARY CRITICISM- European- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. English literature- Early modern. English literature- Women authors. Women. Electronic books Literary collections. Bloemlezingen (vorm) Bellettrie (teksten) Salzman, Paul. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDfmRMM7XxhkCCK9Wxcmq Print version Early modern women's writing. Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000 0192833464 (DLC) 00710663 (OCoLC)43855275 Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)