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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... mind ; therefore , they be the sooner dis- quieted , and they be the more prone to all weak affections and dispo- sitions of mind , more than men be . " 18 The dichotomy between the perspectives of the fair ladies and Euarchus was only ...
... mind ; therefore , they be the sooner dis- quieted , and they be the more prone to all weak affections and dispo- sitions of mind , more than men be . " 18 The dichotomy between the perspectives of the fair ladies and Euarchus was only ...
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... mind , but because of its silence . Because her song is now only an inarticulate cry , because her hand is " benumb'd with fortune's daily blows , " because her mind is " amaz'd , " she can no longer sing . Asking her lute to be silent ...
... mind , but because of its silence . Because her song is now only an inarticulate cry , because her hand is " benumb'd with fortune's daily blows , " because her mind is " amaz'd , " she can no longer sing . Asking her lute to be silent ...
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... mind The mind's a temple , free and hallowed Cell Which Tirantes cannot raze , nor strength compell . Admitting her fault , this imagined " Penelope " regrets her weakness : The fault was mine I should have been tormented Even unto ...
... mind The mind's a temple , free and hallowed Cell Which Tirantes cannot raze , nor strength compell . Admitting her fault , this imagined " Penelope " regrets her weakness : The fault was mine I should have been tormented Even unto ...
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