Gender and Authorship in the Sidney CircleUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1990 - 297 ページ This study demonstrates the extent to which reading and writing were gendered acts in 16th- and early 17th-century England. Renaissance gender ideology did not prevent women from writing altogether, but it affected all writing by creating different standards of acceptability for female writers than for their male counterparts. Lamb explores the effect of this gendered ideology of authors in a famous Renaissance family - the Sidneys: Sir Philip Sidney, his sister, the Countess of Pembroke, and his niece, Mary Wroth, two notable and productive women authors of the time. |
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... doubt worked itself out not only in texts , but in the subjectivities of Renaissance women as they created themselves as readers , as well . Nathaniel Baxter : Ile be thy Patronesse Questions of audience and purpose are much less ...
... doubt worked itself out not only in texts , but in the subjectivities of Renaissance women as they created themselves as readers , as well . Nathaniel Baxter : Ile be thy Patronesse Questions of audience and purpose are much less ...
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... doubt provided them a means by which they could perceive their resistance as heroic . Another group of women may also have derived consolation from the New Arcadia . The captivity episode reflects in exaggerated form the situation of ...
... doubt provided them a means by which they could perceive their resistance as heroic . Another group of women may also have derived consolation from the New Arcadia . The captivity episode reflects in exaggerated form the situation of ...
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... doubt there are no fewer in England that would have stood betwixt him and the arrow : since whose death I may truly write thus much of myself , I dream of nothing but death , I hear of nothing but death , and ( were it not for others ...
... doubt there are no fewer in England that would have stood betwixt him and the arrow : since whose death I may truly write thus much of myself , I dream of nothing but death , I hear of nothing but death , and ( were it not for others ...
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