Attending to Women in Early Modern England"This volume contains the edited proceedings from the 1990 symposium "Attending to Women in Early Modern England," which was sponsored by the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies and the University of Maryland at College Park. Edited by Betty S. Travitsky and Adele F. Seeff in collaboration with a national committee of scholars, the book focuses on the interdisciplinary study of women in early modern England, addressing such areas of scholarly concern as what new research concepts can guide scholarship on early modern women? How were the public and private identities of these women constructed? What were the similarities between visible and invisible women in early modern England? How can - and should - studies on early modern women transform the classroom?"--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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Contenido
Reconstructing the Lives of Aristocratic Englishwomen | 35 |
The Case of Elizabeth I | 64 |
Attending to Early Modern Women in an Interdisciplinary Way | 96 |
Workshop Summaries 18 | 103 |
II | 121 |
The Scholar of Womens History as Penelope among Her Suitors | 123 |
III | 145 |
Parental Death in Tudor and Stuart England | 147 |
High ArtLow Art in the Imagery of Early Modern Europe | 241 |
Attending to Literacy | 265 |
Workshop Summaries 1826 | 280 |
V | 299 |
Ownership of the Canon | 301 |
Responses to a Pedagogy Survey | 319 |
Pedagogy Workshop Summaries 14 | 336 |
VI | 341 |
Public Testimony of Their Godly Example and Leadership | 168 |
Private Lives Public Performance and Rites of Passage | 187 |
Workshop Summaries 917 | 198 |
IV | 217 |
Gender Class and the Exceptional Woman in Early Modern England | 219 |
A Script and Its Evolution | 343 |
Contributors | 356 |
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Attending to Women in Early Modern England Betty Travitsky,Adele F. Seeff Vista previa limitada - 1994 |
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