Early Modern Women s Manuscript Poetry

Early Modern Women s Manuscript Poetry
Author: Jill Seal Millman,Gillian Wrigth
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005-06-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0719069173

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An anthology of previously unpublished and hard-to-find poetic material from early modern women who wrote in manuscript form. It features a broad and useful introduction examining the phenomenon of manuscript writing, and biographical notes preface the work of each author

Early Modern Women s Manuscript Writing

Early Modern Women s Manuscript Writing
Author: Jonathan Gibson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 1138257486

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Emphasizing manuscript writings in English and their social, political, and religious contexts, the contributors to this collection challenge commonly held notions about women's writing in the early modern period, and bring to light many women whose work has not been considered before.

Producing Women s Poetry 1600 1730

Producing Women s Poetry  1600   1730
Author: Gillian Wright
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107355668

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Producing Women's Poetry is the first specialist study to consider English-language poetry by women across the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Gillian Wright explores not only the forms and topics favoured by women, but also how their verse was enabled and shaped by their textual and biographical circumstances. She combines traditional literary and bibliographical approaches to address women's complex use of manuscript and print and their relationships with the male-generated genres of the traditional literary canon, as well as the role of agents such as scribes, publishers and editors in helping to determine how women's poetry was preserved, circulated and remembered. Wright focuses on key figures in the emerging canon of early modern women's writing, Anne Bradstreet, Katherine Philips and Anne Finch, alongside the work of lesser-known poets Anne Southwell and Mary Monck, to create a new and compelling account of early modern women's literary history.

Write or be Written

Write or be Written
Author: Ursula Appelt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351870887

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Although the field of early modern women's studies has blossomed in recent years, little attention has been paid to women poets of the period. This new collection is specifically designed to fill the gap, applying new critical methodologies and theories to this group of early modern writers. Write or Be Written also contributes to ongoing debates about canonicity, periodicity, disciplinarity, and the construction of knowledge. The essays in this volume reflect today's sophisticated critical thinking, and represent a broad range of approaches and methodologies. Topics covered include contextualizing the self; female discursive strategies; religious discourses and gender; writing a female space; negotiating power and desire; female writing and the marketplace/publishing; and revisions of male-dominated poetic conventions and traditions.

Early Modern Women Poets 1520 1700

Early Modern Women Poets  1520 1700
Author: Jane Stevenson,Peter Davidson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199242577

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This anthology represents a re-examination of its field, based on extensive archival research. Each woman's work is accompanied by a headnote which combines biographic information with some guidance as to the context, intended audience and genre.

Reading Early Modern Women s Writing

Reading Early Modern Women s Writing
Author: Paul Salzman
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191532047

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This book contains the first comprehensive account of writing by women from the mid sixteenth century through to 1700. At the same time, it traces the way a representative sample of that writing was published, circulated in manuscript, read, anthologised, reprinted, and discussed from the time it was produced through to the present day. Salzman's study covers an enormous range of women from all areas of early modern society, and it covers examples of the many and varied genres produced by these women, from plays to prophecies, diaries to poems, autobiographies to philosophy. As well as introducing readers to the wealth of material produced by women in the early modern period, this book examines changing responses to what was written, tracing a history of reception and transmission that amounts to a cultural history of changing taste.

Early Modern Women s Manuscript Writing

Early Modern Women s Manuscript Writing
Author: Jonathan Gibson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781351942348

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Because print publishing was often neither possible nor desirable for women in the early modern period, in order to understand the range of writing by women and indeed women's literary history itself, it is important that scholars consider women's writing in manuscript. Since the body of critical studies on women's writing for the most part prioritizes print over manuscript, this essay collection provides an essential corrective. The essays in this volume discuss many of the ways in which women participated in early modern manuscript culture. The manuscripts studied by the contributors originated in a wide range of different milieux, including the royal Court, the universities, gentry and aristocratic households in England and Ireland, and French convents. Their contents are similarly varied: original and transcribed secular and devotional verse, religious meditations, letters, moral precepts in French and English, and recipes are among the genres represented. Emphasizing the manuscripts' social, political and religious contexts, the contributors challenge commonly held notions about women's writing in English in the early modern period, and bring to light many women whose work has not been considered before.

The Circulation of Poetry in Manuscript in Early Modern England

The Circulation of Poetry in Manuscript in Early Modern England
Author: Arthur F. Marotti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000390681

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This study examines the transmission and compilation of poetic texts through manuscripts from the late-Elizabethan era through the mid-seventeenth century, paying attention to the distinctive material, social, and literary features of these documents. The study has two main focuses: the first, the particular social environments in which texts were compiled and, second, the presence within this system of a large body of (usually anonymous) rare or unique poems. Manuscripts from aristocratic, academic, and urban professional environments are examined in separate chapters that highlight particular collections. Two chapters consider the social networking within the university and London that facilitated the transmission within these environments and between them. Although the topic is addressed throughout the study, the place of rare or unique poems in manuscript collections is at the center of the final three chapters. The book as a whole argues that scholars need to pay more attention to the social life of texts in the period and to little-known or unknown rare or unique poems that represent a field of writing broader than that defined in a literary history based mainly on the products of print culture.