Ashgate Critical Essays on Women Writers in England, 1550-1700

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amphilanthus
Anne Shaver
Barbara K. Lewalski
Baynard's Castle
Baynard’s Castle
Book III
Burne
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Christina Luckyj
early modern literature
Elizabeth Hanson
English Renaissance poetry
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female poetic agency analysis
feminist literary criticism
Folger Manuscript
gendered authorship
Heather Dubrow
Helen Hackett
Jacqueline T. Miller
Jeff Masten
Jennifer Lee Carrell
Josephine A. Roberts
lady
Lady Mary Wroth
Love's Victory
Loves Victorie
Manuscript Continuation
manuscript studies
Margaret P. Hannay
mary
Mary Ellen Lamb
Mary Moore
Mary Sidney
Mary Wroth
Maureen Quilligan
Michael G. Brennan
Mountgomeries Urania
Naomi J. Miller
pamphilia
Paul Salzman
Petrarchan Discourse
Philip Sidney
robert
Robert Sidney
Robert Wroth
Roger Kuin
Rosalind Smith
sequence
Shannon Miller
Sheila T. Cavanagh
sidney
sir
Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Robert Wroth
sonnet
Sonnet Sequence
Strang Labourinth
Susan Light
womenaEUR(TM)s romance fiction
wroth
Wroth's Love's Victory
Wroth's Poetry
Wroth's Romance
Wroth's Sequence
Wroth's Sonnets
Wroth's Text
Wroth’s Love’s Victory
Wroth’s Poetry
Wroth’s Romance
Wroth’s Sequence
Wroth’s Sonnets
Wroth’s Text
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754660828
  • Weight: 1300g
  • Dimensions: 169 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The last twenty-five years have seen exciting new developments in scholarly work on Lady Mary Wroth, whose Urania and Pamphilia to Amphilanthus constitute the first romance and the first sonnet sequence to be published by an Englishwoman. Wroth's writings enter into a suggestive and gendered dialogue with the lyric and narrative works of her uncle, Sir Philip Sidney, even as they carve out a place for her own literary experiments. This volume gathers together some of the most striking recent criticism addressing Wroth's oeuvre; many of its essays also discuss the intellectual and cultural contexts in which she wrote. The collection is prefaced by an extended editorial overview of scholarship in the field.
Clare R. Kinney, Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia, USA