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Teaching Tudor And Stuart Women Writers, Elaine Beilin
Teaching Tudor And Stuart Women Writers, Elaine Beilin
Elaine V. Beilin
The increased attention to women's literature of the early modern period has reinvigorated literary study, not by supplanting the traditional canon but by renewing our interest in it. As the volume editors note, "Teaching Spenser's The Faerie Queene is a richer experience when one also teaches Wroth's Urania." Teaching Tudor and Stuart Women Writers summarizes the latest scholarship on British women writers who lived from roughly 1500 to 1700 and suggests strategies for presenting their works in the classroom. Thirty-six essays discuss frequently anthologized pieces by such women as Margaret Cavendish, Elizabeth I, Mary Sidney, and Mary Wroth as well …
Contending Kingdoms: Historical, Psychological, And Feminist Approaches To The Literature Of Sixteenth-Century England And France, Elaine Beilin
Contending Kingdoms: Historical, Psychological, And Feminist Approaches To The Literature Of Sixteenth-Century England And France, Elaine Beilin
Elaine V. Beilin
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A Companion To Early Modern Women's Writing, Elaine Beilin
A Companion To Early Modern Women's Writing, Elaine Beilin
Elaine V. Beilin
No abstract provided.