Privileging gender in early modern England / Jean R. Brink, editor. - Kirksville, Mo. : Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, c1993. - vi, 250 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - Sixteenth century essays & studies ; v. 23 .

Includes bibliographical references (p.) and index.

The books and lives of three Tudor women / Mary Erler -- "Unlock my lipps" : the Miserere mei Deus of Anne Vaughan Lok and Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke / Margaret P. Hannay -- Historical difference/Sexual difference / Phyllis Rackin -- The taming-school : The taming of the shrew as lesson in Renaissance humanism / Margaret Downs-Gamble -- An intertextual study of Volumnia : from legend to character in Shakespeare's Coriolanus / Catherine La Courreye Blecki -- Domesticating the dark lady / Jean R. Brink -- Forming the commonwealth : including, excluding, and criminalizing women in Heywood's Edward IV and Shakespeare's Henry IV / Jean E. Howard -- Private and public : the boundaries of women's lives in early Stuart England / Retha M. Warnicke -- Resurrecting the author : Elizabeth Tanfield Cary / Donald W. Foster -- Dictionary English and the female tongue / Juliet Fleming -- Re-gendering individualism : Margaret Fell Fox and Quaker rhetoric / Judith Kegan Gardiner -- "Marrying that hated object" : the carnival of desire in Behn's The rover / Mark S. Lussier.

0940474247 (alk. paper)


English literature--History and criticism--Early modern 15001700
English literature--Women authors--History and criticism
Women and literature--History--England--16th century
Authorship--Sex differences
Sex role in literature

PR418.W65

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