Travel and Travail: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World

Author:   Patricia Akhimie ,  Bernadette Andrea ,  Mary C. Fuller
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Author:   Patricia Akhimie ,  Bernadette Andrea ,  Mary C. Fuller
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496202260


ISBN 10:   1496202260
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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List of Illustrations     Acknowledgments     Introduction: Early Modern Women, English Drama, and the Wider World     Patricia Akhimie and Bernadette Andrea Part 1. Early Modern Women Travelers: Global and Local Trajectories 1. Desdemona and Mrs. Keeling     Richmond Barbour 2. A Stranger Bride: Mariam Khan and the East India Company     Karen Robertson 3. Sailing to India: Women, Travel, and Crisis in the Seventeenth Century     Amrita Sen 4. Teresa Sampsonia Sherley: Amazon, Traveler, and Consort     Carmen Nocentelli 5. The Global Travels of Teresa Sampsonia Sherley’s Carmelite Relic     Bernadette Andrea 6. Gender and Travel Discourse: Richard Lassels’s “The Voyage of the Lady Catherine Whetenall from Brussells into Italy” (1650)     Patricia Akhimie 7. Advance and Retreat: Reading English Colonial Choreographies of Pocahontas     Elisa Oh 8. Lady Anne Clifford’s Way and Aristocratic Women’s Travel     Laura Williamson Ambrose Part 2. Early Modern Women and the Globe: Gendered Travel on the English Stage 9. Mapping Women: Place Names and a Woman’s Place     Laura Aydelotte 10. Eroticizing Women’s Travel: Desdemona and the Desire for Adventure in Othello     Stephanie Chamberlain 11. Desdemona’s Divided Duty: Gender and Courtesy in Othello     Michael Slater 12. From Adventure to Danger in the Travels of Desdemona and Miranda     Eder Jaramillo 13. Marian Mobility, Black Madonnas, and the Cleopatra Complex     Ruben Espinosa     14. Precarious Travail, Gender, and Narration in Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre and Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World     Dyani Johns Taff 15. Traveling Companions: Shakespeare’s As You Like It and the Book of Ruth     Suzanne Tartamella 16. English Women, Romance, and Global Travel in Thomas Heywood’s The Fair Maid of the West, Part I     Gaywyn Moore Afterword: Looking for the Women in Early Modern Travel Writing     Mary C. Fuller Contributors     Index    

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An important collection for the field of travel writing and early modern women's and gender studies more broadly. The collection seeks to establish a canon of women travelers in the period, and through the reoccurrence of certain key figures across the volume, both historical and fictional, it goes a long way towards doing so. -Julia Schleck, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Julia Schleck By focusing on women, this book compellingly changes the way scholars will understand the nature and scope of travel in the early modern period. While offering impressive rereadings of fictional representations of women travelers, Travel and Travail is also rich in archival discoveries, unearthing surprising accounts of seventeenth-century women who traveled within and far beyond the British Isles. Akhimie and Andrea have orchestrated an original and important contribution to Early Modern studies. -Jean E. Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University -- Jean E. Howard Packed with fascinating case studies, this collection reveals overlooked evidence of early modern women traveling between England, Persia, India, and the Americas, alongside illuminating accounts of how dramatists characterized traveling women. Essential reading for students and scholars of travel writing. -Gerald MacLean, professor emeritus of English literature, University of Exeter -- Gerald MacLean These stories place women in the context of larger issues surrounding the early modern world-beyond their local cities and, what was considered at the time, domestic spaces. -Arazoo Ferozan, Renaissance and Reformation -- Arazoo Ferozan * Renaissance and Reformation * Travel and Travail, a collection of essays on early modern women's travel, is a timely and much-needed contribution to the scholarship of women's travel writing and women's mobility. The sixteen essays in this book collectively offer fresh insights into historical women travellers in the early modern world as well as literary representations of female travel on the English stage. -Yoojung Choi, Review of English Studies -- Yoojung Choi * Review of English Studies *


An important collection for the field of travel writing and early modern women's and gender studies more broadly. The collection seeks to establish a canon of women travelers in the period, and through the reoccurrence of certain key figures across the volume, both historical and fictional, it goes a long way towards doing so. -Julia Schleck, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Julia Schleck By focusing on women, this book compellingly changes the way scholars will understand the nature and scope of travel in the early modern period. While offering impressive rereadings of fictional representations of women travelers, Travel and Travail is also rich in archival discoveries, unearthing surprising accounts of seventeenth-century women who traveled within and far beyond the British Isles. Akhimie and Andrea have orchestrated an original and important contribution to Early Modern studies. -Jean E. Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University -- Jean E. Howard Packed with fascinating case studies, this collection reveals overlooked evidence of early modern women traveling between England, Persia, India, and the Americas, alongside illuminating accounts of how dramatists characterized traveling women. Essential reading for students and scholars of travel writing. -Gerald MacLean, professor emeritus of English literature, University of Exeter -- Gerald MacLean Travel and Travail, a collection of essays on early modern women's travel, is a timely and much-needed contribution to the scholarship of women's travel writing and women's mobility. The sixteen essays in this book collectively offer fresh insights into historical women travellers in the early modern world as well as literary representations of female travel on the English stage. -Yoojung Choi, Review of English Studies -- Yoojung Choi * Review of English Studies *


Travel and Travail, a collection of essays on early modern women's travel, is a timely and much-needed contribution to the scholarship of women's travel writing and women's mobility. The sixteen essays in this book collectively offer fresh insights into historical women travellers in the early modern world as well as literary representations of female travel on the English stage. -Yoojung Choi, Review of English Studies -- Yoojung Choi * Review of English Studies * These stories place women in the context of larger issues surrounding the early modern world-beyond their local cities and, what was considered at the time, domestic spaces. -Arazoo Ferozan, Renaissance and Reformation -- Arazoo Ferozan * Renaissance and Reformation * Packed with fascinating case studies, this collection reveals overlooked evidence of early modern women traveling between England, Persia, India, and the Americas, alongside illuminating accounts of how dramatists characterized traveling women. Essential reading for students and scholars of travel writing. -Gerald MacLean, professor emeritus of English literature, University of Exeter -- Gerald MacLean By focusing on women, this book compellingly changes the way scholars will understand the nature and scope of travel in the early modern period. While offering impressive rereadings of fictional representations of women travelers, Travel and Travail is also rich in archival discoveries, unearthing surprising accounts of seventeenth-century women who traveled within and far beyond the British Isles. Akhimie and Andrea have orchestrated an original and important contribution to Early Modern studies. -Jean E. Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University -- Jean E. Howard An important collection for the field of travel writing and early modern women's and gender studies more broadly. The collection seeks to establish a canon of women travelers in the period, and through the reoccurrence of certain key figures across the volume, both historical and fictional, it goes a long way towards doing so. -Julia Schleck, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Julia Schleck


An important collection for the field of travel writing and Early Modern women's and gender studies more broadly. The collection seeks to establish a canon of women travelers in the period, and through the reoccurrence of certain key figures across the volume, both historical and fictional, it goes a long way towards doing so. -Julia Schleck, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Julia Schleck By focusing on women, this book compellingly changes the way scholars will understand the nature and scope of travel in the Early Modern period. While offering impressive re-readings of fictional representations of women travelers, Travel and Travail is also rich in archival discoveries, unearthing surprising accounts of seventeenth-century women who traveled within and far beyond the British Isles. Akhimie and Andrea have orchestrated an original and important contribution to Early Modern studies. -Jean E. Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University -- Jean E. Howard Packed with fascinating case studies, this collection reveals overlooked evidence of Early-Modern women traveling between England, Persia, India, and the Americas, alongside illuminating accounts of how dramatists characterized traveling women. Essential reading for students and scholars of travel writing. -Gerald MacLean, professor emeritus of English literature, University of Exeter -- Gerald MacLean


An important collection for the field of travel writing and early modern women's and gender studies more broadly. The collection seeks to establish a canon of women travelers in the period, and through the reoccurrence of certain key figures across the volume, both historical and fictional, it goes a long way towards doing so. -Julia Schleck, associate professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- Julia Schleck By focusing on women, this book compellingly changes the way scholars will understand the nature and scope of travel in the early modern period. While offering impressive rereadings of fictional representations of women travelers, Travel and Travail is also rich in archival discoveries, unearthing surprising accounts of seventeenth-century women who traveled within and far beyond the British Isles. Akhimie and Andrea have orchestrated an original and important contribution to Early Modern studies. -Jean E. Howard, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University -- Jean E. Howard Packed with fascinating case studies, this collection reveals overlooked evidence of early modern women traveling between England, Persia, India, and the Americas, alongside illuminating accounts of how dramatists characterized traveling women. Essential reading for students and scholars of travel writing. -Gerald MacLean, professor emeritus of English literature, University of Exeter -- Gerald MacLean


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Patricia Akhimie is an assistant professor in the English Department at Rutgers University, Newark. She is the author of Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and Conduct in the Early Modern World. Bernadette Andrea is a professor in the English Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Women and Islam in Early Modern English Literature and The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture.    

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