Description
AMY APPLEFORD, ALEXANDRA BARRATT, CATHERINE BATT, ANKE BERNAU, JENNIFER N. BROWN, JANE CARTWRIGHT, CATHERINE A. M. CLARKE, JAMES DAYBELL, MARY C. ERLER, ANNETTE C. GRISE, LARA FARINA, SHARI HORNER, CLARE A. LEES, CAROL M. MEALE, LAURA SAETVEIT MILES, SUE NIEBRYZDOWSKI, GILLIAN R. OVERING, ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, MICHELLE M. SAUER, CORINNE SAUNDERS, MYRA J. SEAMAN, NANCY BRADLEY WARREN.
About the Author
Amy Appleford, Boston University, USA Alexandra Barratt, University Of Waikato, New Zealand Catherine Batt, University Of Leeds, UK Anke Bernau, University Of Manchester, UK Jennifer N. Brown, Marymount Manhattan College, USA Jane Cartwright, University Of Wales Trinity St David, UK Catherine A. M. Clarke, Swansea University, UK James Daybell, University Of Plymouth, UK Mary C. Erler, English Fordham University, New York, USA Lara Farina, West Virginia University, USA Annette C. Grise, Mcmaster University, Canada Shari Horner, Shippensburg University, USA Clare A. Lees, Kings College London, UK Carol M. Meale, University Of Bristol, UK Laura Saetveit Miles, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Sue Niebrzydowski, Bangor University, UK Gillian R. Overing, Wake Forest University, USA Elizabeth Robertson, University Of Glasgow, UK Michelle M. Sauer, University Of North Dakota, USA Corinne Saunders, Durham University, UK Myra J. Seaman, College Of Charleston, USA Nancy Bradley Warren, Texas A&M University, USA
Reviews
'This collection is a noteworthy addition to the bibliography on women's contributions to medieval literature...McAvoy and Watt are to be commended for compiling an outstanding collaborative history of women's writings, as well as a significant history of medieval literature. It will be profitably read by anyone interested in medieval literature or women's writing. With its assessments of prior and current scholarship and its generous notes and bibliography, it offers a thorough overview of the field for graduate students, and its informative, well-written, and original essays make it recommended reading for anyone studying women's writing.' - Monica Brzezinski Potkay, The Review of English Studies
'McAvoy and Watt aim with this volume to establish a more engaging and relevant dialogue between past and present, and they succeed. The History of British Women's Writing, 700-1500 is, in fact, an exciting and valuable contribution to the study of medieval literature and feminist studies.' - Make Mag
Book Information
ISBN 9780230235106
Author Liz Herbert McAvoy
Format Hardback
Page Count 268
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan