Early Modern Women's Manuscript Writing: Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium / Edition 1

Early Modern Women's Manuscript Writing: Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0754604691
ISBN-13:
9780754604693
Pub. Date:
04/28/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754604691
ISBN-13:
9780754604693
Pub. Date:
04/28/2004
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Early Modern Women's Manuscript Writing: Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium / Edition 1

Early Modern Women's Manuscript Writing: Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium / Edition 1

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754604693
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/28/2004
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Victoria E. Burke is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Jonathan Gibson has held lectureships in English at Queen Mary, University of London and the universities of Exeter and Durham. He is currently Research Fellow at the Perdita Project, University of Warwick.

Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword; Introduction; 'Desiring women writing': female voices and courtly 'balets' in some early Tudor manuscript albums, Elizabeth Heale; Katherine Parr, Princess Elizabeth and the crucified Christ, Jonathan Gibson; Mildred Cecil, Lady Burleigh: poetry, politics and protestantism, Jane Stevenson; Reading friends: women's participation in 'masculine' literary culture, Victoria E. Burke; Caitlín Dubh's Keens: literary negotiations in early modern Ireland, Marie-Louise Coolahan; Lady Anne Southwell's indictment of Adam, Erica Longfellow; Reading bells and loose papers: reading and writing practices of the English Benedictine nuns of Cambrai and Paris, Heather Wolfe; The notebooks of Rachael Fane: education for authorship?, Caroline Bowden; 'And Trophes of his praises make': providence and poetry in Katherine Austen's Book M, 1664-1668, Sarah Ross; The books, manuscripts and literary patronage of Mrs Anne Sadleir (1585-1670), Arnold Hunt; Perfecting practice? Women, manuscript recipes and knowledge in early modern England, Sara Pennell; 'Often to my Self I make my mone': early modern women's poetry from the Feilding Family, Alison Shell; Index.
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