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OverviewThe 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. This summarises 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 anthologised pieces as well as the writings of women who have come to the notice of scholars only recently. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susanne WoodsPublisher: Modern Language Association of America Imprint: Modern Language Association of America Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9780873523479ISBN 10: 0873523474 Pages: 443 Publication Date: 30 January 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsA boon to both novice and experienced teachers of early modern British literature. --Feminist Teacher This collection represents absolutely first-rate scholarship--it is at present the only study of its kind, and an indispensable guide to classroom instruction and individual research in the field. --Constance Jordan, author of Shakespeare's Monarchies: Ruler and Subject in the Romances A boon to both novice and experienced teachers of early modern British literature. -- Feminist Teacher This collection represents absolutely first-rate scholarship--it is at present the only study of its kind, and an indispensable guide to classroom instruction and individual research in the field. --Constance Jordan, author of Shakespeare's Monarchies: Ruler and Subject in the Romances A boon to both novice and experienced teachers of early modern British literature. --Feminist Teacher This collection represents absolutely first-rate scholarship--it is at present the only study of its kind, and an indispensable guide to classroom instruction and individual research in the field. --Constance Jordan, author of Shakespeare's Monarchies: Ruler and Subject in the Romances A boon to both novice and experienced teachers of early modern British literature. --Feminist Teacher Author InformationSusanne Woods, provost and professor of English at Wheaton College, Massachusetts, founded the Brown University Women Writers Project. She has been professor of English and also served in academic administration at Brown University and Franklin and Marshall College. Her publications include Natural Emphasis: English Versification from Chaucer to Dryden (Huntington Lib., 1984) and Lanyer: A Renaissance Woman Poet (Oxford UP, 1999). With Elizabeth H. Hageman she is co-general editor of the Oxford University Press series Women Writers in English, 1350-1850, for which she edited The Poems of Aemilia Lanyer (1993). Margaret P. Hannay, professor of English literature at Siena College, has edited The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke with Noel J. Kinnamon and Michael G. Brennan (Clarendon, 1998). She is the author of Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke (Oxford UP, 1990) and editor of Silent but for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works (Kent State UP, 1985). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |