A place based approach to early modern women's writing (original) (raw)

Femke Molekamp, Women and the Bible in Early Modern England: Religious Reading and Writing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013); Renaissance Quarterly 67.2, 663-4.

Kimberly A Coles

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Women Writers and Religious and Literary Circles in the Elizabethan West Country: Anne Dowriche, Anne Lock Prowse, Anne Lock Moyle, Elizabeth Rous, and Ursula Fulford.”

Micheline White

Modern Philology 103.2 (2005): 187-214. , 2005

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Review of Julie D. Campbell and Anne R. Larsen eds. Early Modern Women and Transnational Communities of Letters. Burlington: Ashgate, 2009. Sixteenth Century Journal.

Amanda Pipkin

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Feminist Approaches to Middle English Religious Writing: The Cases of Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich

Nancy Warren

Literature Compass, 2007

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Female Literacy and the Social Identity of the Clergy Family in the Seventeenth Century

Jackie Eales

Archaeologia Cantiana, 2013

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History of Women's Writing, 700-1500

Diane Watt, Liz Herbert McAvoy

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Women’s Writing in English: Early Modern England

Janet Clare

Renaissance Quarterly, 2006

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Of Sheep and Scribbling: Women and Writing in (Mostly) Early Modern England

Norma Clarke

Gender <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> History, 1999

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Barking Abbey and Medieval Literary Culture: Authorship and Authority in a Female Community ed. by Jennifer N. Brown and Donna Alfano Bussell

Donna Bussell

The Catholic Historical Review, 2013

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Lost and Found: the Woman Writer in the Eighteenth Century

Norma Clarke

Gender <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> History, 2003

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Book Reviews Genre and Women’s Life Writing in Early Modern England. Ed

Julie A . Eckerle

2011

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Women, Books, and the Lay Apostolate A Catholic Literary Network in Late Sixteenth-Century England

Elizabeth Patton

Women's Bookscapes in Early Modern Britain: Ownership, Circulation, Reading, eds. Leah Knight, Elizabeth Sauer, Micheline While (University of MIchigan Press, 2018), 117-134., 2018

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Women's letters, literature and conscience in sixteenth-century England: Women's letters, literature and conscience

James Daybell

Renaissance Studies, 2009

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The Convent and the Community in Late Medieval England: Female Monasteries in the Diocese of Norwich, 1350-1540.Marilyn Oliva

Bruce Venarde

Speculum, 1999

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Motherhood and Women's Writing in Early Seventeenth Century

Paula Mcquade

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Medieval Women's Writing

Diane Watt

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Reading Families: Women's Literate Practice in Late Medieval England by Rebecca Krug

Karrie Fuller

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Women of Letters: gender, writing and the life of the mind in early modern England, by Leonie Hannan

Thomas Tyrrell

Women's History Review, 2016

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Tudor and Stuart Women Writers;Privileging Gender in Early Modern England

Jean R . Brink

Renaissance and Reformation, 2009

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Heresy Trials and English Women Writers, 1400–1670

Kimberly A Coles

Prose Studies, 2015

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Martine van Elk . Early Modern Women's Writing: Domesticity, Privacy, and the Public Sphere in England and the Dutch Republic. Early Modern Literature in History. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Pp. 299. $79.99 (cloth)

Anne Larsen

Journal of British Studies

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Melissa Franklin Harkrider. Women, Reform, and Community in Early Modern England: Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, and Lincolnshire's …

Julie Chappell

The Journal of British Studies, 2009

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The Fifteenth Century as the Golden Age of Women’s Theology in English: Reflections on the Earliest Reception of Julian of Norwich

Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, FSA

Devotional Culture in Late Medieval England and Europe: Diverse Imaginations of Christ’s Life (ed. Stephen Kelly and Ryan Perry), 2014

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British Women's Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century

Cora Kaplan

2005

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Gender and Written Culture in England in the Late Middle Ages - English version (2013)

Aude Mairey

Clio - Women, Gender, History, 2013

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From Paratext to Epitext: Mapping the Authorial Apparatus in Early Modern Women's Writing

Rosalind Smith

Parergon, 2012

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Genelle Gertz, Heresy Trials and English Women Writers, 1400-1670 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012); Prose Studies 37. 2 (2015), 149-152.

Kimberly A Coles

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Female literacy and the social identity of the clergy family in seventeenth-century England

Jackie Eales

2013

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Material Cultures of Early Modern Women's Writing

Patricia Pender

2014

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The Prayer Closet as a "Room of One's Own": Two Anglican Women Devotional Writers at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century

Charles Wallace

Journal of Women's History, 1997

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Kate Chedgzoy, Women’s Writing in the British Atlantic World: Memory, Place and History, 1550-1700 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007); Journal of British Studies 48 (2009), 230-2.

Kimberly A Coles

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Framing the Reformation Woman Writer: John Bale's Prefaces to Anne Askew's <i>Examinations</i&gt

Patricia Pender

Parergon, 2012

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Epistolary Community in Print, 1580-1664 (Ashgate, 2013).

Diana Barnes

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Pens and needles: women's textualities in early modern England

Susan Frye

Choice Reviews Online, 2010

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Reading Women in the Medieval Information Age: The _Life of Elizabeth of Spalbeek_ and _The Book of Margery Kempe_

Amy Appleford

Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 2020

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