LOUISE SCHLEINER is Associate Professor of English at Washington State University and author of The Living Lyre in English Verse from Elizabeth through the Restoration and Cultural Semiotics and the Elizabethan Captive Woman.
LOUISE SCHLEINER is Associate Professor of English at Washington State University and author of The Living Lyre in English Verse from Elizabeth through the Restoration and Cultural Semiotics and the Elizabethan Captive Woman.
Foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar Acknowledgments Introduction I Women's Household Circles as a Gendered Reading Formation: Whitney, Tyler, and Lanyer 2 Activist Entries into Writing: Lady Elizabeth Hoby/Russell and the Other Cooke Sisters 3 Authorial Identity for a Second-Generation Protestant Aristocrat: The Countess of Pembroke 4 Catholic Squirearchy and Women's Writing: The Countesses of Oxford and Arundel and Elizabeth Weston 5 Parlor Games and Male Self-Imaging as Government: Jonson, Bulstrode, and Ladies Southwell and Worth 6 Factional Identities and Writers' Energies: Wroth, the Countess of Bedford, and Donne 7 Popery and Politics: Lady Falkland's Return to Writing Epilogue: Theoretical Perspectives Appendices Notes Works Cited or Consulted Index
Foreword by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar Acknowledgments Introduction I Women's Household Circles as a Gendered Reading Formation: Whitney, Tyler, and Lanyer 2 Activist Entries into Writing: Lady Elizabeth Hoby/Russell and the Other Cooke Sisters 3 Authorial Identity for a Second-Generation Protestant Aristocrat: The Countess of Pembroke 4 Catholic Squirearchy and Women's Writing: The Countesses of Oxford and Arundel and Elizabeth Weston 5 Parlor Games and Male Self-Imaging as Government: Jonson, Bulstrode, and Ladies Southwell and Worth 6 Factional Identities and Writers' Energies: Wroth, the Countess of Bedford, and Donne 7 Popery and Politics: Lady Falkland's Return to Writing Epilogue: Theoretical Perspectives Appendices Notes Works Cited or Consulted Index
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