Beschreibung:

VI, 250 p. Original brochure.

Bemerkung:

From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). -- Spine slighly stained, otherwise a very good and clean copy. - Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction (Jean R. Brink) -- The Books and Lives of Three Tudor Women (Mary Erler) -- "Unlock my lipps": the Miserere mei Deus of Anne Vaughan Lok and Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (Margaret P. Hannay) -- Historical Difference/Sexual Difference (Phyllis Rackin) -- The Taming-School: The Taming of the Shrew as Lesson in Renaissance Humanism )Margaret Downs-Gamble) -- An Intertextual Study of Volumnia: From Legend to Character in Shakespeare's Coriolanus (Catherine La Courreye Blecki) -- Domesticating the Dark Lady (Jean R. Brink) -- Forming the Commonwealth: Including, Excluding, and Criminalizing Women in Heywood's Edward IV and Shakespeare's Henry IV (Jean E. Howard) -- Private and Public: The Boundaries of Women's Live in Early Stuart England (Retha M. Warnicke) -- Resurrecting the Author: Elizabeth Tanfield Cary (Donald W. Foster) -- Dictionary English and the Female Tongue (Juliet Fleming) -- Re-Gendering Individualism: Margaret Fell Fox and Quaker Rhetoric (Judith Kegan Gardiner) -- "Marrying that Hated Object": The Carnival of Desire in Behn's The Rover (Mark S. Lussier) -- Contributors -- Index. ISBN 094047427