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Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance[electronic resource] :relative values /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
820/.9/9287
書名/作者:
Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance : relative values // Marion Wynne-Davies.
作者:
Wynne-Davies, Marion.
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
viii, 209 p.
標題:
English literature - Women authors
標題:
English literature - History and criticism. - Early modern, 1500-1700
標題:
Families in literature.
標題:
Domestic relations in literature.
標題:
Group identity in literature.
標題:
Discourse analysis, Literary.
標題:
Women and literature - History - 16th century. - England
標題:
Women and literature - History - 17th century. - England
標題:
Families - History - 16th century. - England
標題:
Families - History - 17th century. - England
ISBN:
9780230592940
ISBN:
0230592945
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-199) and index.
內容註:
Introduction : women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance -- "Though a temporall man, yet your very spirituall father": the Roper/Basset line and the lives of Thomas More -- "Sory coumfortlesse orphanes" : the Rastell/Heywood line -- Worthy of their blood andtheir vocation : the More/Cresacre line -- Representations of relations on the political stage within the Fitzalan/Lumley household -- "As I,for one, who thus my habits change" : Mary Wroth and the abandonment of the Sidney/Herbert familial discourse -- Sisters and brothers : divided sibling identity in the Caryfamily -- Desire, chastity and rape in the Cavendish familial discourse.
摘要、提要註:
Through an exploration of key women writers of the early modern period, Marion Wynne-Davies demonstrates the ways in which female authors were both enabled and constrained by the writing traditions and influences within their families. The engagement with and participation in the constructionof individual familial discourses is explained via an analysis of six Renaissance families: the Mores, Lumleys, Sidneys/Herberts,Carys and Cavendishes. While the book addresses the writings of male authors from these family groups, such as Sir Thomas More, John Donne, Philip Sidney, Lucius Cary andWilliam Cavendish, its primary focus is on Margaret More/Roper, Gertrude More, Jane Lumley, Mary Wroth, Elizabeth Cary and Jane, Elizabeth and Margaret Cavendish.
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Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance[electronic resource] :relative values /
Wynne-Davies, Marion.
Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance
relative values /[electronic resource] :Marion Wynne-Davies. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - viii, 209 p. - Early modern literature in history. - Early modern literature in history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-199) and index.
Introduction : women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance -- "Though a temporall man, yet your very spirituall father": the Roper/Basset line and the lives of Thomas More -- "Sory coumfortlesse orphanes" : the Rastell/Heywood line -- Worthy of their blood andtheir vocation : the More/Cresacre line -- Representations of relations on the political stage within the Fitzalan/Lumley household -- "As I,for one, who thus my habits change" : Mary Wroth and the abandonment of the Sidney/Herbert familial discourse -- Sisters and brothers : divided sibling identity in the Caryfamily -- Desire, chastity and rape in the Cavendish familial discourse.
Through an exploration of key women writers of the early modern period, Marion Wynne-Davies demonstrates the ways in which female authors were both enabled and constrained by the writing traditions and influences within their families. The engagement with and participation in the constructionof individual familial discourses is explained via an analysis of six Renaissance families: the Mores, Lumleys, Sidneys/Herberts,Carys and Cavendishes. While the book addresses the writings of male authors from these family groups, such as Sir Thomas More, John Donne, Philip Sidney, Lucius Cary andWilliam Cavendish, its primary focus is on Margaret More/Roper, Gertrude More, Jane Lumley, Mary Wroth, Elizabeth Cary and Jane, Elizabeth and Margaret Cavendish.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230592940
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230592940doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
371181
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336502
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LC Class. No.: PR113 / .W96 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 820/.9/9287
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