'This double voice' : gendered writing in early modern England / edited by Danielle Clarke and Elizabeth Clarke.

SeriesEarly modern literature in history
Early modern literature in history. ^A395611
Contents Female authority and authorization strategies in early modern Europe / Jane Stevenson -- 'In a mirrour clere': Protestantism and politics in Anne Lok's Miserere mei Deus / Rosalind Smith -- 'Formd into words by your divided lips': women, rhetoric and the Ovidian tradition / Danielle Clarke -- The voices of Anne Cooke, Lady Anne and Lady Bacon / Alan Stewart -- Old wives' tales retold: the mutations of the Fairy Queen / Diane Purkiss -- Giving time to women: the eternizing project in early modern England / Amy Boesky -- The 'double voice' of renaissance equity and the literary voices of women / Lorna Hutson -- 'For worth, not weakness, makes in use but one': literary dialogues in an English renaissance family / Marion Wynne-Davis -- 'Whom the Lord with love affecteth': gender and the religious poet, 1590-1633 / Helen Wilcox -- Ejaculation or virgin birth? the gendering of the religious lyric in the Interregnum / Elizabeth Clarke -- Unfettered organs: the polemical voices of Katherine Philips / James Loxley -- A voice for hermaphroditical education / Frances Teague.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 99088692
ISBN0312232209

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Joyner General Stacks PR113 .D68 2000 ✔ Available Place Hold