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The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print : Counterbalancing the Canon
author
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Haselkorn, Anne M.
publisher
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University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin
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0870236903
print isbn13
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9780870236907
ebook isbn13
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9780585271279
language
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English
subject
English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism, English literature--Women authors--History and criticism, Women and literature--England--History--16th century, Women and literature--England--History--17th century, Women--England--Histo
publication date
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1990
lcc
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PR418.W65R46 1990eb
ddc
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820.9/352042
subject
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English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism, English literature--Women authors--History and criticism, Women and literature--England--History--16th century, Women and literature--England--History--17th century, Women--England--Histo
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The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print
Counterbalancing the Canon
Edited by Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky
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Copyright 1990 by The University of Massachusetts Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America LC 89-32870 ISBN 0-87023-690-3 (cloth); 691-1 (pbk.) Designed by Susan Bishop Set in Garamond Type Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Renaissance Englishwoman in print : counterbalancing the canon / edited by Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky.
p. cm. Includes bibliographies and index. ISBN 0-87023-690-3 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-87023-691-1 (pbk. : alk. paper) I. English literatureEarly modern, 15001700 History and criticism. 2. English literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism. 3. Women and literature EnglandHistory16th century. 4. Women and literatureEnglandHistory17th century. 5. Women EnglandHistoryRenaissance, 14501600. 6. Women in literature. 7. RenaissanceEngland. 8. Canon (Literature) I. Haselkorn, Anne M. II. Travitsky, Betty (date). PR418.W65R46 1990 820.9' 352042dc20 89-32870
British Library Cataloguing in Publication data are available.
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In memory of William W. Brickman, honorary mentor par excellence, to whose encouragement I owe all my efforts BST In memory of my mother, Fannie Chasman Milker AMH
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: Placing Women in the English Renaissance
Betty S. Travitsky
3
I. The Outspoken Woman
Counterattacks on "the Bayter of Women": Three Pamphleteers of the Early Seventeenth Century
Ann Rosalind Jones
45
The Power of Integrity in Massinger's Women
Ira Clark
63
"Maydes are simple, some men say": Thomas Campion's Female Persona Poems
Gail Reitenbach
80
II. Woman on the Renaissance Stage
"Strike all that look upon with mar[b]le": Monumentalizing Women in Shakespeare's Plays
Abbe Blum
99
Sin and the Politics of Penitence: Three Jacobean Adulteresses
Anne M. Haselkorn
119
Style and Gender in Elizabeth Cary's Edward II
Tina Krontiris
137
III. The Woman Ruler
Representing Political Androgyny: More on the Siena Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I
Constance Jordan
157
The Queen's Two Bodies and the Divided Emperor: Some Problems of Identity in Antony and Cleopatra
Clark Kinney
177
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Radigund Revisited: Perspectives on Women Rulers in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania
Josephine A. Roberts
187
IV. The Private Woman
Griselda, Renaissance Woman
Judith Bronfman
211
Puritan Preaching and the Politics of the Family
R. Valerie Lucas
224
"His wife's prayers and meditations": MS Egerton 607
Betty S. Travitsky
241
V. Women and the Sidneian Tradition
"To the Angell Spirit...": Mary Sidney's Entry into the "World of Words"
Beth Wynne Fisken
263
An Unknown Continent: Lady Mary Wroth's Forgotten Pastoral Drama, "Loves Victorie"
Margaret Anne Mclaren
276
Rewriting Lyric Fictions: The Role of the Lady in Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
Naomi J. Miller
295
Feminine Endings: The Sexual Politics of Sidney's and Spenser's Rhyming
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